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See where the most snow fell in Maine

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A storm that brought blizzard-like conditions to parts of Maine has left a good portion of the state under a fresh coat of snow.

The storm moved into the state mid-morning Monday, lingering into the night and creating, at times, whiteout conditions.

The heaviest snow fell along the coast, with Hancock and Washington counties seeing the greatest accumulation.

The preliminary snow totals below were reported to the National Weather Service’s stations in Gray and Caribou.

Androscoggin

— North-northwest Bowdoin, 4.5 inches

— North Lisbon, 4.2 inches

— East Lewiston, 4 inches

— Southeast Poland, 2.3 inches

— Auburn, 2 inches

— North-northeast Auburn, 2 inches

— North-northwest Auburn, 2 inches

— South Durham, 2 inches

— South Lisbon, 1.6 inches

— South Greene, 1.4 inches

— South Greene, 1.4 inches

— Northwest Auburn, 1.3 inches

— South-southwest Livermore Falls, 0.7 inches

Aroostook

— North-northwest New Sweden, 1.6 inches

— West Presque Isle, 1.5 inches

— South-southeast Castle Hill, 1.2 inches

— Caribou, 1.1 inches

Cumberland

— Southwest South Portland, 6.5 inches

— Portland International Jetport, 4.8 inches

— South South Portland, 4.7 inches

— South North Windham, 4.2 inches

— Gorham, 4.2 inches

— South-southeast North Windham, 4 inches

— West Portland, 3.9 inches

— West-southwest Falmouth, 3.6 inches

— East-southeast Westbrook, 3.5 inches

— Southeast Buxton, 3.5 inches

— South-southwest Brunswick, 3 inches

— North Cumberland, 2.3 inches

— South-southeast Gorham, 2 inches

— East-northeast Freeport, 2 inches

— West-southwest South Windham, 2 inches

— West-southwest Harpswell, 2 inches

— Northwest Cumberland Center, 2 inches

— Gray, 1.6 inches

— West Pownal, 1.5 inches

— North-northeast East Baldwin, 0.8 inches

Franklin

— Northwest Rangeley, 1 inches

— West Kingfield, 1 inches

— Northwest Farmington, 0.5 inches

— Rangeley, 0.4 inches

— East New Sharon, 0.2 inches

— Northwest New Sharon, 0.2 inches

Hancock

— Orland, 10 inches

— Lamoine, 9 inches

— Seawall, 8.8 inches

— Southeast Dedham, 8 inches

— Northwest Southwest Harbor, 8 inches

— East Surry, 4.6 inches

Kennebec

— South Fairfield, 4 inches

— South Winthrop, 4 inches

— North-northeast Readfield, 4 inches

— Waterville, 3.5 inches

— Southeast Winslow, 3.4 inches

— Winthrop, 3.4 inches

— Northeast Manchester, 3 inches

— South-southeast Wayne, 2.6 inches

— South-southeast Winslow, 2 inches

— West-northwest Augusta, 1.8 inches

— Gardiner, 1.5 inches

— Southwest Waterville, 1 inches

Knox

— Thomaston, 4.8 inches

— West-northwest Tenants Harbor, 3.6 inches

— North-northeast Union, 3.5 inches

— East Rockland, 2.9 inches

— Rockport, 1.8 inches

— Northwest Union, 1.5 inches

— East South Thomaston, 0.5 inches

Lincoln

— North-northwest Wiscasset, 5 inches

— Boothbay, 4 inches

— North-northeast Waldoboro, 3.8 inches

— Northeast Trevett, 2.5 inches

— Northwest Dresden, 2.1 inches

— South-southwest Windsor, 1.5 inches

Oxford

— South-southeast Bethel, 0.3 inches

Penobscot

— South-southwest Milford, 5.1 inches

— South-southwest Lakeville, 5 inches

— West Bangor, 3 inches

— East-northeast Glenburn, 2.2 inches

— North-northeast Bangor, 2 inches

— Southwest Hermon, 2 inches

— South-southwest Orono, 2 inches

— West Hermon, 1.5 inches

— North-northeast Enfield, 1 inches

— East-southeast Hudson, 1 inches

— Southwest Lincoln, 1 inches

— Southeast Millinocket, 1 inches

— Northeast Lincoln, 0.8 inches

Piscataquis

— East Greenville, 1.8 inches

— East Dover-Foxcroft, 0.5 inches

— West-northwest Abbot, 0.4 inches

— East Sangerville, 0.2 inches

Sagadahoc

— Bath, 4 inches

— Northwest Bath, 4 inches

— West-southwest Bath, 4 inches

— West-southwest Topsham, 4 inches

— East-northeast Bath, 3.5 inches

Somerset

— Skowhegan, 1.6 inches

— Fairfield, 1.5 inches

— South-southeast Harmony, 1 inches

— Northwest Palmyra, 1 inches

— North New Portland, 0.3 inches

Waldo

— North-northeast Belfast, 3.6 inches

— Knox, 3 inches

— North Winterport, 2.8 inches

— West Liberty, 1.5 inches

— North-northeast Monroe, 1.5 inches

— West-northwest Searsmont, 1 inches

Washington

— Cutler, 12 inches

— Jonesboro, 12 inches

— Southwest Trescott, 12 inches

— East-southeast Eastport, 11.3 inches

— Roque Bluffs, 11 inches

— Eastport, 10.2 inches

— North-northwest Perry, 6 inches

— Robbinston, 5.5 inches

— North Columbia, 5 inches

— Southeast Cooper, 5 inches

— Northeast Topsfield, 2.2 inches

York

— West-southwest Kittery, 10.3 inches

— Old Orchard Beach, 6 inches

— North-northeast Saco, 5.2 inches

— Kittery Point, 4.7 inches

— North-northeast Saco, 4 inches

— West-southwest Biddeford, 3.3 inches

— North Berwick, 3 inches

— Limington, 2.5 inches

— Northwest Hollis, 1.9 inches

— Southwest Ogunquit, 1.9 inches

— East-southeast Cornish, 1.9 inches

— Northwest Hollis Center, 1.9 inches

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