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RI Snowfall Totals Town-By-Town

Our first snowfall was generally in line with what was expected.

The first snow of the season didn't disappoint. While it took some time for forecasters to nail a final prediction, the snowfall totals ended up being pretty much in line with what was expected. Many towns around Rhode Island saw between 3-5 inches.

Below are the National Weather Service's unofficial snowfall totals. The highest recordings were 5.5-inch measurements in Gloucester and Cumberland.

The NWS gets unofficial measurements from ham radio reports, trained spotters, and more. The first number below is the measurement in inches, and the second number is what time the measurement was recorded. All times are Sunday a.m. unless otherwise noted.

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Bristol County

Barrington 3.5 8:08
Barrington 2.9 7
Warren 2.0 9:08

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Kent County

West Warwick 4.2 8:21
East Greenwich 3.5 7
Coventry 3.0 8:01
Warwick 2.8 12:23

Newport County

Tiverton 1.5 5:10
Middletown 1.0 8:54
Portsmouth 1.0 6
Little Compton 1.0 7
Newport 0.5 7

Providence County

Glocester 5.5 6:24
Cumberland 5.5 7
Burrillville 5.4 11:37 p.m.
Foster 5.2 7:51
North Smithfield 4.8 7
Providence 4.6 7
Woonsocket 4.3 8:15
Cumberland 4.0 7
North Providence 4.0 8:52

Washington County

Richmond 4.6 9:23
Exeter 2.8 8:58
East Greenwich 2.8 7
Westerly 2.2 7
South Kingstown 1.5 11:57 p.m.
Charlestown 1.2 7

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