Erie, Illinois
A special thanks to Joel Wright for the above photo
Snowfall amounts included:
Connecticut: Ashford: 12.0”; Bethel: 8.6”; Bridgeport: 11.0”; Colebrook: 12.8”; Coventry: 11.5”; Danbury: 10.0”; Darien: 11.3”; Enfield: 12.3”; Groton: 7.5”; Hartford: 10.8”; Meriden: 13.0”; Milford: 10.3”; New Britain: 11.3”; New Canaan: 10.5”; New Fairfield: 12.0”; New Haven: 12.0”; New Milford: 8.5”; North Canaan: 10.5”; Norwalk: 8.7”; Old Saybrook: 7.5”; Shelton: 9.6”; Stamford: 10.0”; Tolland: 13.0”; Torrington: 12.5”; Weston: 14.3”; Wilton: 13.0”; and, Winsted: 14.0”
Delaware: Greenville: 0.6”; Mount Cuba: 0.8”; Talley Brook: 0.4”; and, Wilmington: 0.2”
Illinois: Aurora: 15.5”; Beach Park: 14.5”; Chicago: 19.3”; Crest Hill: 15.7”; Lacon: 6.3”; Lemont: 13.0”; North Aurora: 16.5”; Rockford: 11.9”; Sauk Village: 20.0”; and, Schaumburg: 14.0”
Indiana: Kendallville: 14.3” and Millersburg: 13.3”;
Maine: Abbot: 7.0”; Augusta: 9.5”; Bangor: 13.1”; Bath: 10.0”; Belfast: 11.0”; Brunswick: 11.2”; Caribou: 3.0”; Eastport: 18.1” Ellsworth: 16.0”; Greenfield: 12.0”; Limington: 11.5”; Machias: 19.0”; Perry: 15.0”; Portland: 9.1”; Presque Isle: 2.4”; Topsfield: 9.0”; Windham: 10.0”; and, Woodland: 9.0”
Massachusetts: Assonet: 6.0”; Boston: 16.2”; Brighton: 15.0”; Concord: 13.0”; Fitchburg: 18.5”; Gardner: 17.0”; Hubbardston: 14.0”; Leominster: 20.7”; Lexington: 16.3”; Lowell: 15.4”; Lunenburg: 19.0”; Lynn: 17.0”; Manchester: 16.4”; Marblehead: 17.0”; Milton: 16.5”; North Adams: 12.0”; North Weymouth: 14.5”; Norwood: 12.5”; Pittsfield: 13.2”; Savoy: 12.9”; Sherborn: 14.4”; Sterling: 18.7”; Taunton: 11.2”; Wakefield: 17.0”; West Peabody: 15.0”; and, Worcester: 17.4”
Michigan: Allen Park: 14.0”; Brighton: 12.5”; Chelsea: 12.2”; Columbus: 12.3”; Dearborn: 9.6”; Detroit: 16.7”; Lakeville: 14.0”; Linden: 10.2”; Midland: 4.0”; Salem: 12.0”; Saint Joseph: 13.5”; Sandusky: 10.0”; and, Wyandotte: 16.5”
New Hampshire: Atkinson: 14.0”; Belmont: 12.0”; Berlin: 7.0”; Concord: 9.9”; Gilford: 12.2”; Hudson: 13.3”; Keene: 13.2”; Laconia: 13.4”; Madison: 7.5”; Nashua: 11.5”; Pinkham Notch: 8.0”; and, Walpole: 12.0”
New Jersey: Cedar Grove: 7.8”; Clifton: 6.0”; Ewing: 1.9”; Florence: 2.0”; Mahwah: 10.6”; Mount Holly: 1.1”; Newark: 4.6”; Ramsey: 7.8”; West Milford: 12.0”; and, West Orange: 6.0”
New York: Albany: 11.9”; Austerlitz: 13.0”; Bayville: 7.9”; Bethpage: 7.5”; Buffalo: 12.6”; Clarksville: 17.4”; Delanson: 18.0”; East Northport: 10.0”; Glens Falls: 12.8”; Goshen: 9.5”; Greenville: 10.5”; Harrison: 11.0”; Irvington: 10.2”; Islip: 5.1”; Katonah: 8.0”; Keeseville: 8.0”; Massena: 3.8”; New Paltz: 12.3”; New Windsor: 9.0”; New York City: 5.3”; Newburgh: 10.0”; Pine Plains: 15.0”; Plattsburgh: 7.0”; Princetown: 18.0”; Queensbury: 13.1”; Rhinebeck: 10.0”; Rochester: 8.4”; Saranac: 11.5”; Saratoga Springs: 14.1”; Slingerlands: 15.6”; Stillwater: 15.0”; Sycaway: 12.8”; Upton: 4.8”; Watervliet: 15.0”; and, Wells: 15.2”
Ohio: Akron: 4.3”; Ashland: 3.1”; Beachwood: 13.7”; Cleveland: 8.1”; Cuyahoga Falls: 6.1”; Euclid: 12.0”; Huron: 11.0”; Jefferson: 11.5”; Oregon: 14.0”; South Madison: 12.0”; and Youngstown: 7.2”
Ontario: Toronto: 5.0” (12.8 cm)
Pennsylvania: Albrightsville: 7.0”; Allentown: 3.9”; Center Valley: 5.0”; Cranesville: 13.0”; Emerald: 7.0”; Girard: 12.0”; Harrisburg: 1.6”; Mount Pocono: 10.2”; Philadelphia: 0.8”; Pittsburgh: 2.7”; Stroudsburg: 9.4”; and, Warwick: 1.0”
Rhode Island: Burrillville: 13.0”; Greene: 8.0”; Pawtucket: 13.0”; Providence: 7.9”; and, West Glocester: 13.1”
Vermont: Brattleboro: 12.0”; Bridport: 7.0”; Burlington: 6.4”; Chester: 12.0”; Danby: 12.0”; Landgrove: 12.8”; Ludlow: 11.2”; Lyndonville: 7.2”; Manchester: 13.2”; Newark: 8.0”; Proctorsville: 12.0”; Stowe: 7.9”; West Haven: 12.0”; West Townshend: 15.0”; Woodford: 19.0”; and, Woodstock: 15.0”
News account:
The third-biggest snowstorm in metro Detroit’s recorded history has plows humming among tallsnow piles on roadways across southeastern Michigan this morning [February 2]…
By 9 a.m., the storm had cleared, leaving blue skies with bitter cold.
Source: Robert Allen and Christina Hall, “Metro Detroit digs out from area’s 3rd-biggest snowstorm,” Detroit Free Press, February 2, 2015.