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Rhode Island Snow Totals For Dec. 1-3 Storm
Here's how much snow fell in Rhode Island's cities and towns during the multi-day storm.

Several inches of heavy, wet snow fell across Rhode Island Monday night into Tuesday, leading to school delays and cancellations across the state. The multi-day storm hit the region in two parts, with the first flakes flying on Sunday afternoon ahead of a brief-but-messy reprieve during the day on Monday.
The final snow totals are in from the National Weather Service. Here's a look at how much snow fell in each city and town. All measurement amounts are in inches.
Read More: RI Weather: When The Snow Stops, What To Expect Next
Bristol County
- Warren 5.1 7:40 a.m. 12/03
- Bristol 1.0 6:42 p.m. 12/01
Kent County
- Coventry 5.5 951 a.m. 12/03
- West Warwick 5.0 552 a.m. 12/03
- Greene 4.5 615 a.m. 12/03
- TF Green AP 2.1 1205 a.m. 12/03
- Warwick 1.3 613 p.m. 12/01
Newport County
- Tiverton 5.0 631 a.m. 12/03
- Little Compton 4.1 945 a.m. 12/03
Providence County
- Chepachet 11.5 1132 a.m. 12/03
- Cumberland 11.0 904 a.m. 12/03
- North Foster 10.0 1125 a.m. 12/03
- North Smithfield 8.5 607 a.m. 12/03
- Burrillville 5.3 1001 p.m. 12/01
- Harrisville 5.0 940 pm. 12/01
- Cranston 4.5 750 a.m. 12/03
- Providence 4.5 647 a.m. 12/03
- Pawtucket 4.0 806 a.m. 12/03
- Lincoln 4.0 941 p.m. 12/01
- Glocester 2.6 833 p.m. 12/01
- East Providence 2.5 803 p.m. 12/01
- North providence 2.3 818 p.m. 12/01
- Foster 2.0 850 p.m. 12/01
- North Scituate 2.0 748 p.m. 12/01
Washington County
- Westerly 4.5 728 a.m. 12/03
- Richmond 2.0 615 p.m. 12/01
- Charlestown 1.5 738 p.m. 12/01
- Hope Valley 1.5 739 p.m. 12/01
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