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CT Snowfall Totals Town-By-Town: 1/18/20
Snow has fallen Saturday afternoon and evening. Here is what the National Weather Service is reporting for snowfall totals.

CONNECTICUT — Snow left its mark on Connecticut Saturday dropping several inches of snow in most places. The National Weather Service on Sunday morning issued updated unofficial snow totals.
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You'll want to clear off your car or shovel today as we will remain below freezing on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Temps will reach into the low 40s on Sunday.
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And there is no chance for snow through next Saturday. We'll see if that changes.
Here is what has been reported via the National Weather Service:
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Fairfield County:
- Weston 4.6
- Easton 3.8
- New Canaan 3.8
- Huntington 3.5
- Danbury 3.3
- Newtown 3.2
- Greenwich 3.0
- Fairfield 2.7
- Bridgeport Airport 2.5
Middlesex County:
- Clinton 2.8
- Chester 2.0
New Haven County:
- Seymour 3.8
- East Wallingford 3.8
- Milford 3.5
- West Haven 3.5
- Madison 3.2
- New Haven 3.1
- Wallingford 3.0
- North Haven 3.0
- Hamden 2.0
- Guilford 2.0
- Orange 1.3
New London County:
- New London 2.5
- Niantic 1.5
Hartford County:
- Canton 3.8
- Bradley AP 3.1
- South Windsor 3.0
Tolland County:
- Tolland 4.0
- Coventry 3.7
Windham County:
- Moosup 4.0
- East Killingly 3.0

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Some snow totals, keeping in mind a lot of this was compacted in southern portions of the state by rising temps and even a flip to rain #nbcct @nbcconnecticut pic.twitter.com/PmITI1rRBV
— Darren Sweeney NBCCT (@DarrenSweeney) January 19, 2020
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