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CT Snowfall Totals Town-By-Town 2/12/19 Storm
Here's how much snow different parts of Connecticut received Tuesday.

CONNECTICUT — Most parts of the state received a couple inches of snow Tuesday morning and afternoon and the forecast calls for sleet and a sleet/icy rain mix for the rest of the night.
The total amount of snow wasn't much, but it did causes some traffic issues throughout Tuesday. Route 34 was temporarily shut down due to bad conditions and other major highways had some crashes that caused delays. Two major accidents were reported on Interstate 95 in Darien.
Most of the accumulating snow and sleet is now over and freezing rain and sleet will turn to rain after midnight as temperatures continue to rise overnight.
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A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 6 a.m. for Litchfield County where another inch of snow and ice is expected tonight.
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Along the immediate Connecticut coast, the Winter Weather Advisory expires at midnight, and for inland sections of Southern Connecticut the Winter Weather Advisory ends at 6 a.m. Wednesday. In Hartford, Tolland and Windham counties, the Winter Weather Advisory concludes at 7 a.m. Wednesday.
On Wednesday, we're looking at sunny skies and temps into the low to mid 40s. More sunshine and temps in the low 40s are forecast for Thursday too.
Rain is forecast for all day Friday with temps around 50 degrees, but there is a 30 percent chance for snow on Sunday, but we'll know more on that later in the week.
Below are unofficial snowfall totals from the National Weather Service broken down by county.
*If your town wasn't included by the National Weather Service, let us know how much snow you received and also please send your snow pictures to rich.scinto@patch.com. (To sign up for free, local breaking news alerts from more than 100 Connecticut communities, click here.)
Fairfield County
- Danbury 2.5 inches
- Bethel 2.5 inches
- Easton 2.5 inches
- New Canaan 1.7 inches
- Bridgeport Airport 1.5 inches
Middlesex County
- Killingworth 4 inches
- Clinton 3 inches
New Haven County
- Northford 3.0 inches
- North Haven 2.8 inches
- West Haven 2.1 inches
- Seymour 2.0 inches
- Guilford 2.0 inches
- Bethany 2.0 inches
- Wallingford 1.5 inches
New London County
- Ledyard Center 1.5 inches
- New London 1.0 inches
- Gales Ferry 2 inches
Hartford County
- Weatogue 3.5 inches
- North Granby 2.7 inches
- Canton 2.5 inches
- Avon 2.5 inches
- West Hartford 2.5 inches
- Burlington 2.5 inches
- Farmington 2.0 inches
- East Farmington Heig 2.0 inches
- Windsor 2.0 inches
- East Hartford 1.5 inches
- South Windsor 1.5 inches
- Manchester 1.5 inches
- Wethersfield 1.5 inches
Tolland County
- Tolland 3.0 inches
- Somers 2.8 inches
- Bolton 2.5 inches
- Andover 2.0 inches
- Vernon 2.0 inches
- Ellington 1.5 inches
Windham County
- Pomfret 3.0 inches as of 4:13 PM
- Woodstock 2.5 inches as of 4:08 PM
- Danielson 2.5 inches as of 4:14 PM
- Windham 1.3 inches as of 4:41 PM
Litchfield County
- Winsted 3.3 inches
- Warren 2.8 inches
- 3 NE Watertown 2.3 inches
- Terryville 2.0 inches
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