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Town-By-Town Snow Totals Released For CT: How Much Did You Get From This Blizzard?
Below are the latest unofficial snowfall totals as provided by the National Weather Service for the Feb. 22-23, 2026 blizzard.
North Stonington recorded 30.8 inches of snow from Connecticut's blizzard. Several towns reported 20 plus inches of snow, including Mystic, Meriden, Madison, New Fairfield, New London, Chester, Ledyard, and Bridgeport/Stratford.
More snow is in the forecast, but it is a much lighter snow event. Snow is forecast early Wednesday, which could drop another inch or two of snow accumulation, according to the National Weather Service.
"...our next chance for snow, albeit light, arrives on Wednesday morning which could impact the morning drive. Because of that we have issued a First Alert Weather Day. The evening commute should be fine. Monitoring another system for late week, but for now we are going with a mostly cloudy sky on Thursday into Friday," said WFSB 3 TV meteorologists.
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The good news is that it will be 46 degrees on Saturday.
Eversource CT said Monday evening that "our crews have restored power to more than 27,000 of our customers. We’ll keep working around the clock until our remaining 6,800 are back on. Stay clear of any downed wires and report them to 911."
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Gov. Ned Lamont said the previously enacted emergency order prohibiting commercial vehicle travel in Connecticut due to the major winter storm impacting the state has been terminated effective at 4 p.m. on Monday.
Even though this emergency order has been lifted, the governor is urging all motorists to do their best to avoid driving for the remainder of the day on Monday and use absolute caution if they must travel as plow crews continue their work to clear the roads.
Numerous school districts have announced plans to close on Tuesday. See the updated list here.
Here is a look at snow totals by town across Connecticut. All the towns featured below in the chart reported their snow totals to the National Weather Service, which shared those totals. Some of these totals may be incomplete as they were recorded before the snow stopped. Check back for more updates.
- North Stonington 30.8 in
- Mystic 24.0 in
- Meriden 22.5
- Madison 22.1
- Chester 22 in
- New Fairfield 21
- New London 21 in
- Ledyard 20.3 in
- Sikorsky Airport 20 in
- New Milford 19 in
- Westbrook 19 in
- Hamden 19 in
- Norwich 18.5 in
- Branford 18.5 in
- Canterbury 18 in
- Salem 18 in
- Danbury 18 in
- Guilford 18 in
- Milford 17.5 in
- Marlborough 17 in
- New London 17 in
- Bethel 17 in
- Burlington 16.5 in
- Oxford 16.5 in
- New Haven 16.1 in
- Essex 16 in
- Greenwich 16 in
- North Branford 16 in
- North Haven 16 in
- East Haven 16 in
- Southington 15.7 in
- Winsted 15.6 in
- Glastonbury 15.5 in
- Norwich 15.5 in
- Monroe 15.3 in
- Tolland 15 in
- Putnam 15 in
- Plainfield 15 in
- New Canaan, 15 in
- Shelton 14.8 in
- Ridgefield 14.5 in
- Norwalk 14 in
- Montville 14 in
- Staffordville 14 in
- Union 13.3 in
- Stamford 13 in
- Berlin 13 in
- Hebron 13 in
- Andover 13 in
- Vernon 13 in
- Wethersfield 13 in
- Seymour 13 in
- Higganum 12 in
- Canaan 12 in
- Falls Village 12 in
- Pomfret 12 in
- Bradley Airport 11.6 in
- Columbia 11.5 in
- Ellington 11.5 in
- Hartland 11.5 in
- Torrington 11.5 in
- Manchester 11 in
- Woodbury 11 in
- Cheshire 11 in
- Farmington 10.3 in
- West Hartford 10.3 in
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