Here are snow totals from across New Hampshire
The state saw a few inches to a foot of snow accumulation.
Snow fell on New Hampshire for most of Sunday as the region experienced its first major winter storm of 2019. Total accumulation ranged from a few inches in the southern parts of the state to more than a foot in the northern parts of the state.
Ski areas were among the bigger winners in the storm, as the new snow was a welcomed addition. Elsewhere, residents dealt with difficult road conditions as the snow continued to fall throughout the day.
At Loon Mountain in Franconia, reports came in around 1:30 p.m. of 10 inches. Attitash recorded 9 inches earlier in the morning, while Cannon Mountain skiers also enjoyed fresh powder.
Loving it out there this morning! 8-9″ so far and the snowfall is just going to keep coming all day. Yasssss 🙌 See trail & lift status here >> https://t.co/geRC6SIcnp pic.twitter.com/8CqiFzOKA2
— Cannon Mountain (@cannonmountain) January 20, 2019
Here’s a glance at some of the snow totals from around New Hampshire, as noted by the National Weather Service on Sunday:
Pittsburg: 19 inches (11 a.m.)
Shelburne: 15.3 inches (6:37 p.m.)
Bartlett: 12 inches (3:41 p.m.)
Chesterfield: 10 inches (6:45 p.m.)
Franconia: 9 inches (1:28 p.m.)
Derry: 7.9 inches (1:20 p.m.)
Henniker: 6.5 inches (8:19 p.m.)
Gilmanton: 6 inches (6:36 p.m.)
Manchester: 5.6 inches (4:50 p.m.)
Concord: 4.5 inches (3:42 p.m.)