Low pressure has been dumping snow from the Rockies to the northern Plains, Upper Midwest, northern Great Lakes the last couple of days. The final phase of this storm system is now spreading snow across northern New England and Upstate New York.
Below are some snow totals from this system through early Thursday morning, followed by the latest forecast for the regions that will be affected into Thursday.
Nebraska: Near Harrison (15"), Arnold (12")Minnesota: Ogilvie (10"), Isanti (8"), St. Cloud (7.4")South Dakota: Lead (12"), Clear Lake (10.5"), Oldham (9.5")Wisconsin: Drummond (11"), High Bridge (10.5"), Spooner (9.7")Michigan: Ironwood (7.9"), Herman (5.7"), Sault Ste. Marie (3.5")Vermont: Landgrove (3.5")New Hampshire: Near Madison (13.5"), Meredith (8")Maine: Fryeburg (12"), Near Paris (9")
Snowfall Forecast
Thursday's Forecast
Timing:Thursday; however, some lingering wrap-around snow possible Thursday nightPrecipitation types and locations: Accumulating snow from northern New York to northern New England, including the Adirondacks, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.How much snow? At this time, we don't anticipate major snowfall amounts. Generally less than 6 inches in most locations. A few higher peaks in the Adirondacks and northern New England could see up to a foot of snow.