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How Much Snow Did Rhode Island Get?

Find out which spots in Rhode Island saw the most snow as of Tuesday morning.

Between the Blizzard of 2015, the Groundhog Day storm and the most recent snowfall, Tiverton and Little Compton have seen plenty of snow.

It was a snow day in Tiverton and Little Compton on Monday.

On Tuesday, the towns worked towards getting back to their normal routine: Little Compton Schools opened on time while Tiverton Public Schools had a 1 hour delay.

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So, how much snow fell in Rhode Island?

According to the National Weather Service, the town that saw the most snow was North Foster with 16.1 inches

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Nearby Middletown received 4.0 inches of snow as of 5:14 p.m. Monday.

Here are the top snowfall totals in Rhode Island by county, according to the NWS:

Kent County

  • West Warwick— 9.5 inches

Newport County

  • Middletown—4.0 inches

Washington County

  • Richmond— 6.0 inches

Providence County

  • North Foster— 16.1 inches
  • West Glocester— 14.0 inches
  • North Providence— 13.1 inches
  • Cumberland— 13.0 inches
  • N. Cumberland— 12.9 inches
  • Pawtucket— 12.0 inches
  • Burrillville— 11.0 inches
  • Rumford— 9.6 inches
  • Smithfield— 9.0 inches
  • Woonsocket— 8.0 inches

Note: These were the only towns included in the most recent NWS snowfall data. Some snowfall totals were recorded early Tuesday morning and others on Monday afternoon.

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