Late-Season New England Snowstorm Continues
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Apr 28, 2010; 3:33 AM ET
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Snow whitens Tunbridge, Vt. (Photo submitted on Tuesday, April 27, 2010, by AccuWeather.com Facebook Fan Bob Dunkle)
The late-season snowstorm that got underway across northern New England on Tuesday will continue into today, leading to more slick travel and potential power outages.
Before ending by this evening, snow will continue to accumulate from the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York to the higher terrain of Maine.
A fresh 3 to 6 inches of snow will add to what fell prior to daybreak in the highest terrain. Even the valley cities of Plattsburgh, N.Y., and Burlington, Vt., will receive an additional coating to an inch this morning.
Substantial snow amounts have already been measured across northern New England. Through early this morning, Dannemora, N.Y., topped the storm's snowfall totals list with 15.5 inches.
Below are other snowfall totals, as of early this morning:
--Jeffersonville, Vt.: 14.0 inches
--North Underhill, Vt.: 13.3 inches
--Jericho, Vt.: 12.0 inches
--Malone, N.Y.: 12.0 inches
--Marshfield, Vt.: 6.0 inches
Burlington, Vt., picked up 2.8 inches of snow on Tuesday. That exceeded the day's previous snowfall record of 1.3 inches from 1946.