Blizzard-like conditions whipped into Connecticut overnight Sunday into Monday, knocking out power to thousands of customers in the state, clogging roads, closing schools and generally creating other misery.
A blizzard warning remained in effect across the state until 6 p.m. on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Gov. Ned Lamont had declared a state of emergency and hundreds of plows were on the roads Monday. Utilities also brought in hundreds of crews to address power outages.
Here’s a look at the snow totals posted so far by the National Weather Service. Scroll down to see it on a map, also by town.
…Connecticut…
Hartford County…All noted in inches
1 N Berlin 12.0
1 SSW Manchester 10.7
2 SW Wethersfield 10.5
Bradley AP 8.7
Windsor 8.0
1 NNE Avon 8.0
Bristol 7.0 in
Tolland County…All noted in inches
N Hebron 13.0
Ellington 11.5
E Vernon 10.2
Tolland 10.0
Staffordville 9.0
Windham County…All noted in inches
Canterbury 18.0
W Putnam 15.0
SE Wauregan 15.0
Pomfret 12.0
SW Union 11.5
E Willimantic AP 11.0
W Eastford 10.5
NW Eastford 10.0
Fairfield County…All reported in inches
ENE New Canaan 12.2
NNW New Fairfield 12.0
S Greenwich 12.0
SSE Easton 10.2
Bethel 9.0
New London County…All reported in inches
SSW New London 17.0
SSW New London 17.0
Norwich 15.5
SE Montville 14.0
SSE Gales Ferry 10.0
Niantic 9.0 in
New Haven County…All reported in inches
ENE Branford
Madison 13.2
New Haven 9.9
North Haven 9.5
In preparation for the storm, Gov. Ned Lamont ordered all executive branch office buildings to close to the public and declared a state of emergency. He also put a commercial travel ban in place beginning Sunday evening and “until further notice” and activated the state Emergency Operations Center.
https://www.courant.com/2026/02/23/snow-and-wind-blast-connecticut-see-how-much-fell-in-your-town/

