Crime & Safety

How Much Snow Did Rhode Island Get?

It was sometimes rain, but a plowable amount of snow covered much of the state.

We're not completely out of the woods yet — strong winds and icy roads pose a threat throughout Monday — but the worst of the snow is behind us. For now.

So let's take stock and see where the most fell. Because of temperatures straddling freezing, much of what fell around the state was freezing rain, depressing some totals. Even without too much snow falling, the travel conditions remain treacherous.

Note: These unofficial totals are from the National Weather Service. They are measured in inches, followed by the time the measurement was taken. All times a.m. unless noted.

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Bristol County
Barrington 2.3 430 PM

Kent County
West Warwick 3.0 416 PM
2 Ese East Greenwich 3.0 700
2 Nnw Warwick 2.9 1200

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Newport County
1 Ssw Tiverton 0.5 625

Providence County
North Foster 4.9 838
Cumberland 4.7 900 PM
North Smithfield 4.6 646
1 S North Smithfield 4.6 600
West Glocester 4.5 830 PM
1 Se North Smithfiel 4.5 700
Wsw Manville 4.0 700
North Providence 3.7 540 PM
Providence 3.6 900 PM
Burrillville 3.5 545 PM
4 Ene Cranston 3.2 700
Pawtucket 3.0 531 PM
East Providence 2.5 433 PM

Washington County
8 Nne Kingston 3.0 700
North Kingstown 2.8 556 PM
2 Sw Kingston 1.5 645
3 Wsw Charlestown 0.5 700

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