Snowfall totals in Maine on Christmas Eve 2024

Snowfall totals in Maine on Christmas Eve 2024

The Christmas Eve winter storm brought enough snow to Maine to ensure that many people in the state will experience a white Christmas. According to the National Weather Service, there must be at least an inch of snow on the ground on Christmas Day for it to be considered a white Christmas. It doesn’t have to actively fall on Christmas for it to count. The accumulation may be from previous snow events, but it must be at least 1 inch total. The latest Maine snowfall totals from the Weather Service are listed below by county: Androscoggin County, Sabattus – 8.0 inches, Lewiston – 4.5 inches, Auburn – 4.0 inches, Aroostook County, Houlton – 3.5 inches, Castle Hill – 2, 8″Fort Fairfield – 2.0″Caribou – 2.0″Madawaska – 1.7″Fort Kent – 1.5″Saint Francis – 1.5 inchesCumberland CountyBridgton – 3.5 inchesBrunswick – 2.8 inchesFreeport – 2.5 inchesCumberland – 2.1 inchesGorham – 1.4 inchesFranklin CountyStratton – 6.0 inchesHancock CountyDedham – 8.0 inchesProspect Harbor – 8.0 inchesGreat Pond – 8.0 inchesOrland – 7.2 inchesLamoine – 6.5 inchesOtis – 6.3 inchesSeawall – 5.5 inchesSurry – 5.5 inchesKennebec CountyChina – 7.4 inchesAugusta – 5.5 inchesGardiner – 4.1 inchesKnox CountyHope – 4.0 inchesOxford CountyLovell – 5.5 inchesOtisfield – 4.4 inchesDixfield – 4 .0 inchesBryant Pond – 4.0 inchesBrownfield – 4.0 InchPenobscot CountyDexter – 9.1 inBangor – 8.3 inBradford – 8.0 inCorinna – 7.5 in Corinth – 6.0 inGarland – 6.0 inHampden – 5.3 inGlenburn – 5.0 inSherman – 5.0 inOld Town – 4.0″ Piscataquis CountySangerville – 12.0″Parkman – 12.0 inchesAtkinson – 10.0 inchesWellington – 10.0 inchesDover-Foxcroft – 9.7 inchesWilliamsburg – 9.0 inchesGuilford – 7.5 inchesAbbot – 6.5 inchesGreenville – 5.7 inchesSagadahoc CountyTopsham – 2.5 inchesSomerset CountyCornville – 8.0 inchesSkowhegan – 6.0 inchesWaldo CountyMonroe – 5.0 inchesWashington CountyEastport – 7.3 inchesCutler – 5.0 inchesBaileyville – 3.0 inchesYork CountyLimington – 1.8 inchesWaterboro – 1.5 inches EDITOR’S NOTE – The National Weather Service had no snowfall totals for Lincoln County as of 2 p.m. Tuesday. Related content:

The Christmas Eve winter storm brought enough snow to Maine to ensure that many people in the state will have a white Christmas.

According to the National Weather Service, there must be at least an inch of snow on the ground on Christmas Day for it to be considered a white Christmas.

It doesn’t have to actively fall on Christmas for it to count. The accumulation may be from previous snow events, but must be at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) total.

The latest snowfall totals in Maine from the Weather Service are listed below by county:

Androscoggin County

  • Sabattus – 8.0 inches
  • Lewiston – 4.5 inches
  • Auburn – 4.0 inches

Aroostook County

  • Houlton – 3.5 inches
  • Castle Hill – 2.8 inches
  • Fort Fairfield – 2.0 inches
  • Caribou – 2.0 inches
  • Madawaska – 1.7 inches
  • Fort Kent – ​​1.5 inches
  • Saint Francis – 1.5 inches

Cumberland County

  • Bridgton – 3.5 inches
  • Brunswick – 2.8 inches
  • Freeport – 2.5 inches
  • Cumberland – 2.1 inches
  • Gorham – 1.4 inches

Franklin County

Hancock County

  • Dedham – 8.0 inches
  • Prospect Harbor – 8.0 inches
  • Large Pond – 8.0 inches
  • Orlando – 7.2 inches
  • Lamoine – 6.5 inches
  • Otis – 6.3 inches
  • Seawall – 5.5 inches
  • Surry – 5.5 inches

Kennebec County

  • China – 7.4 inches
  • Augusta – 5.5 inches
  • Curtainer – 4.1 inches

Knox County

Oxford County

  • Lovell – 5.5 inches
  • Otisfield – 4.4 inches
  • Dixfield – 4.0 inches
  • Bryant Pond – 4.0 inches
  • Brownfield – 4.0 inches

Penobscot County

  • Dexter – 9.1 inches
  • Bangor – 8.3 inches
  • Bradford – 8.0 inches
  • Corinna – 7.5 inches
  • Corinth – 6.0 inches
  • Garland – 6.0 inches
  • Hampden – 5.3 inches
  • Glenburn – 5.0 inches
  • Sherman – 5.0 inches
  • Old Town – 4.0 inches

Piscataquis County

  • Sangerville – 12.0 inches
  • Parkman – 12.0 inches
  • Atkinson – 10.0 inches
  • Wellington – 10.0 inches
  • Dover Foxcroft – 9.7 inches
  • Williamsburg – 9.0 inches
  • Guilford – 7.5 inches
  • Abbot – 6.5 inches
  • Greenville – 5.7 inches

Sagadahoc County

Somerset County

  • Cornville – 8.0 inches
  • Skowhegan – 6.0 inches

Waldo County

Washington County

  • Eastport – 7.3 inches
  • Cutlery – 5.0 inches
  • Baileyville – 3.0 inches

York County

  • Limington – 1.8 inches
  • Waterboro – 1.5 inches

EDITOR’S NOTE – The National Weather Service did not have a snow total for Lincoln County as of 2 p.m. Tuesday.

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