Community Corner

How Much Snow Did Windham Get?

Some areas of New Hampshire saw more than a foot of snow.

More than 12 inches reportedly fell in parts of New Hampshire during this week's snowstorm.

The snowstorm that started Thursday and continued through today was the first big storm of the year.

Snow should be tapering off this morning if it hasn't already, giving residents the weekend to dig out before returning to work and school on Monday. Frigid temperatures, with wind chills of well below zero, are expected to continue into the weekend.

The National Weather Service reported two-day snowfall totals as of 10 a.m. Friday, with Newbury topping its chart with 12.2 inches of snow. Here is a look at what other communities recorded for snowfall:

BELKNAP COUNTY:
Tilton: 11.5"
Meredith: 10.4"
Gilford: 8"
Laconia: 7.5"

CARROLL COUNTY:
Wakefield: 11.5"
Wolfeboro: 11.2"
Madison: 9.5"
Tamworth: 7.3"
Sandwich: 6.3"
North Conway: 6.2"

CHESHIRE COUNTY:
Swanzey: 9"
Walpole: 8.1"
Keene: 7.3"
Marlborough: 7"
Fitzwilliam: 6.8"

COOS COUNTY:
Randolph: 5.0"
Berlin: 3"
Lancaster: 2.3"

GRAFTON COUNTY: 
Bristol: 9.9"
Orford: 8.7"
Dorchester: 8.2"
Lyme: 4.3"

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY:
Peterborough: 9.5"
Weare: 8"
Milford: 7.7"
Manchester: 7.7"
Hudson: 7.7"
Goffstown: 7.5"
New Boston: 7"
Milford: 6"

MERRIMACK COUNTY:
Newbury: 12.2"
Northfield: 11.2"
Bow: 9.2"
Chichester: 8.5"
Sutton: 8"
Concord: 7.8"
Danbury: 7.8"
Pittsfield: 7.7"
Chichester: 6.5"

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY: 
Seabrook: 9.7"
Hampstead: 9.1"
Londonderry: 9"
Northwood: 8.2"
Exeter: 8"
Kingston: 6"
Stratham: 5.5"

STRAFFORD COUNTY:
Strafford: 5.5"

SULLIVAN COUNTY:
Unity: 10"
Lempster: 9"
Plainfield: 7.8"


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