
All across the state, Mainers spent the morning digging out after Sunday’s snow storm.
The impact was widely felt across Maine, with snow and an icy mix falling throughout the day.
Aroostook County was among the hardest hit parts of the state, but totals up to half a foot were common elsewhere.
Here’s a breakdown of where the most snow fell, based on reports to the National Weather Service offices in Caribou and Gray.
Androscoggin
— 3 N Bowdoin, 6 inches
Aroostook
— 2 SSE Castle Hill, 9 inches
— 3 N Loring, 8 inches
— 1 W Presque Isle, 7.8 inches
— 3 NNE Caribou, 7.6 inches
— 4 SW Perham, 7 inches
— 6 E Saint Francis, 7 inches
— 5 ENE Saint Francis, 7 inches
— 2 WSW Caribou, 6.8 inches
— 1 E Limestone, 6.5 inches
— Ashland, 6 inches
— 1 ENE Presque Isle, 6 inches
— Washburn, 6 inches
— 4 N Monticello, 5.5 inches
— Portage, 5.3 inches
— 1 W Loring, 5 inches
— 1 NNE Caribou, 4.8 inches
— 1 NW Caribou, 4.5 inches
— 1 NE Presque Isle, 4.2 inches
— 1 E Presque Isle, 4 inches
— 1 ENE Limestone, 3.5 inches
— 5 SW Stockholm, 3.5 inches
— Blaine, 2.8 inches
— 1 N Haynesville, 2 inches
Cumberland
— Portland International Jetport, 6.6 inches
— 1 NE Portland International Jetport, 5.1 inches
— 4 SSE Gorham, 4.9 inches
— 3 W Pownal, 4.6 inches
— 1 SSW Brunswick, 3.8 inches
— 3 SE Buxton, 3.5 inches
Hancock
— East Surry, 3.5 inches
— Seawall, 3 inches
Kennebec
— 2 SE Winslow, 4.9 inches
— 2 NE South China, 4.8 inches
— Waterville, 4.6 inches
— 3 SE Belgrade, 4.5 inches
— 1 WSW South China, 3.3 inches
Knox
— 3 SW Rockport, 5 inches
— Camden, 3.7 inches
Oxford
— 2 E Hartford, 5 inches
— 5 S Lovell, 4.5 inches
Penobscot
— Patten, 4 inches
— Bangor, 3.5 inches
— Milford, 3.3 inches
Piscataquis
— 4 ESE Sangerville, 4 inches
— Abbot, 3.8 inches
Waldo
— 3 WNW Searsport, 4.8 inches
Washington
— Eastport, 3.3 inches
— 1 WSW Steuben, 3 inches
— Whiting, 3 inches
— Cherryfield, 2 inches
— Jonesboro, 2 inches
— 1 ESE Columbia Falls, 1.5 inches
York
— South Berwick, 7.5 inches
— 1 SW Old Orchard Beach, 6.7 inches
— 1 WSW Kittery Point, 5.9 inches
— 4 ESE Limerick, 5.2 inches