Snowfall totals: Who got the most in New England?


A woman digs her car out of a snow drift in Portland, Maine, Feb. 9, 2013. (AP Photo)

The winter storm that blanketed the northeast left more than 30 inches of snow in at least 46 cities and towns before heading out to sea. In Connecticut, where more than three feet fell in several pockets of the state, the town of Hamden cracked the 40-inch mark--the most in New England.

Below are the top snowfall totals compiled from National Weather Service data, CBS News and Boston.com.

1. Hamden, Conn. 40.0"
2. Milford, Conn. 38.0"
3. Clintonville, Conn. 37.0"
4. Oxford, Conn. 36.2"
5. North Branford, Conn. 36.0"
6. Meriden, Conn. 36.0"
7. Gorham, Maine. 35.5"
8. East Haddam, Conn. 35.5"
9. Fairfield, Conn. 35.0"
10. Wallingford, Conn. 35.0"
11. Yalesville, Conn. 35.0"
12. West Boylston, Mass. 34.5"
13. New Haven, Conn. 34.3"
14. West Haven, Conn. 34.0"
15. Northford, Conn. 33.5"
16. Medford, New York 33.5"
17. East Haven, Conn. 33.0"
18. Guilford, Conn. 33.0"
19. New Hartford, Conn. 33.0"
20. Stratford, Conn. 33.0"
21. Wolcott, Conn. 33.0"
22. Madison, Conn. 32.0"
23. Manchester, Conn. 32.0"
24. North Guilford, Conn. 32.0"
25. Waterbury, Conn. 32.0"
26. Berwick, Maine 32.0"
27. Centereach, New York: 32.0"
28. Portland, Maine 31.9"
29. Stoughton, Mass. 31.5"
30. Colchester, Conn. 31.0"
31. Weatogue, Conn. 31.0"
32. Spencer, Mass. 31.0"
33. Upton, New York 30.9"
34. Central Islip, New York 30.7"
35. Coventry, Conn. 30.5"
36. Tolland, Conn. 30.5"
37. Framingham, Mass. 30.5"
38. New Boston, N.H. 30.4"
39. Fitchburg, Mass. 30.2"
40. Winchester, Mass. 30.2"
41. Bridgeport, Conn. 30.0"
42. Monroe, Conn. 30.0"
42. Naugatuck, Conn. 30.0"
43. Old Saybrook, Conn. 30.0"
44. Quincy, Mass. 30.0"
45. Mount Vernon, N.H. 30.0"

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