It came, it fell, it was cleared and in a day or two it will be nothing more than a memory. To see more years, view this page on a wider screen. Here's a look at some snowfall totals reported to the National Weather Service and other sources on Tuesday morning, Feb. 28. . High near 45. A chance of rain and snow before 8pm, then rain and snow, possibly mixed with sleet between 8pm and 2am, then rain and sleet after 2am. Tuesday: Rain likely, mainly before 1pm. Areas to the south and east of Hartford saw the largest snowfall totals. 5.8 in 0800 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, 1 SSW Brookside 5.8 in 0700 AM 02/28 Trained Spotter, Rockaway 5.3 in 0800 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Rockaway 5.3 in 0500 AM 02/28 Trained Spotter, Denville Twp 1.5 ESE 5.3 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Randolph 5.3 in 0730 AM 02/28 Public, Randolph Twp 2.2 SW 5.2 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Butler 5.2 in 0706 AM 02/28 Trained Spotter, 2 NNE Brookside 5.1 in 0655 AM 02/28 Trained Spotter, Randolph Twp 2.2 SE 5.1 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Mount Arlington 5.0 in 0800 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Rockaway 2.5 N 5.0 in 0830 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Pequannock Twp 1.7 NW 5.0 in 0830 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Kinnelon 5.0 in 0717 AM 02/28 Public, Morris Twp. Stay in a heated area or, if outdoor activity is necessary, it should be limited to a few minutes and only if all skin surfaces are covered. Prior to working at Hearst, he worked at the Valley Independent Sentinel and the Journal-Inquirer of Manchester. Accumulations are courtesy of the National Weather Service offices in Taunton, MA and Upton and Albany, NY. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. Wind chill values between 25 and 35 early. Extreme caution advised. Low around 31. 10. Minimize outdoor activity, especially for older adults, infants, and those with sensitive medical conditions. Increasing clouds, with a low around 29. The National Weather Service in its initial estimate is forecasting 2-4 inches on the immediate shoreline as rain is forecast to mix in too. The northern parts of town got about 5 inches and the parts closer to the coast had about an inch less. By emailing your photos to this callout, you agree to let Patch use them across Patch.com and all of its affiliate sites. Please note the town and time the measurement was taken. Here's a look at the snowfall reports so far in the state: Four to eight inches of snowfall is expected in most of the state. Here's a look at how much snow has fallen in towns across the state. Another couple of inches may accumulate up until mid-morning statewide, according to the National Weather Service. Ned Gerard/Hearst Connecticut Media Show More Show Less 11 of 18 Kenny Beauregard plows snow from the driveway of his home in Stratford, Conn. Feb. 28, 2023. Breezy. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 42. Older adults, infants, and those with sensitive medical conditions, should be well dressed to protect from hypothermia and frostbite. Photos: Iconic Landmarks To Visit Across CT. A chance of rain and snow after 2pm. 22/23 snowfall is 77% lower than historical average this far into the winter. Click here to share your snow totals and photos with us. In terms of clean up, we go out and see if there was any curbing damaged, he said. Date Precipitation Summary; February 25th, 2023: Snow: Light jacket or sweater may be appropriate. A group of boys enjoy an afternoon of sledding at Sturges Park, in Fairfield, Conn. Feb. 28, 2023. Stay indoors in air conditioning or a well-ventilated area away from direct sun exposure. Caution advised. 22/23 snowfall is 100% lower than historical average this far into the winter.. Multiple locations were found. In December, for instance, one in four years totals 9.4 inches or more of snow. It was just a long storm. Heavy snow and areas of blizzard conditions expected across southern and interior Alaska. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 42. A white Christmas was already on tap for most of New York and much of Vermont after a foot of snow fell on Dec. 22, but another 2 feet would drop during this three-day storm . Another couple of inches may accumulate up until mid-morning statewide, according to the National. "The New York City area, as well as along the southern coast of New England, will be closer to the interface between the cold and warmer air, so a wintry mix is more likely to occur there," according toAccuWeather Senior Meteorologist and New England native Joe Lundberg. Staff writers Kayla Mutchler and Andy Field contributed to this story. Low around 29. Frostbite to exposed skin within 20 seconds. Thank you for reporting this station. Westport: 3.5 inches. Westbrook: 2.8 inches. Tuesday Rain and snow, becoming all rain after noon. 2.7 NE 1.0 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Somerville 0.2 ENE 1.0 in 0800 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Manville 0.8 in 0600 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Vernon Twp 2.7 SSE 6.9 in 0820 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Highland Lakes 1 SW 6.9 in 0830 AM 02/28 COOP, Wantage Twp 6.4 in 0530 AM 02/28 Public, Montague Twp 2.7 WNW 6.4 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, 4 WSW Wantage Twp 6.2 in 0700 AM 02/28 Trained Spotter, 0.7 SE Sussex 6.0 in 0700 AM 02/28 COOP, Sussex 1.3 N 6.0 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Hardyston Twp 3.2 SE 5.5 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Andover Twp 1.7 W 4.6 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Sparta Twp 3.3 NW 4.6 in 0800 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Hopatcong 4.4 in 1045 AM 02/28 Public, Franklin 4.4 in 0410 AM 02/28 Public, Sparta 4.3 in 0630 AM 02/28 Trained Spotter, Newton 4.0 in 0700 AM 02/28 Public, Andover 4.0 in 0600 AM 02/28 Public, Andover 4.0 in 0817 AM 02/28 Public, Sparta Twp 3.6 SSW 3.8 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Wantage Twp 1.5 in 0900 PM 02/27 Public, Blairstown 4.3 in 0630 AM 02/28 Cocorahs, Blairstown Twp 2.4 E 4.3 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Blairstown Twp 2.2 ESE 4.1 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Hackettstown 4.0 in 0700 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, 1 NE Hackettstown 4.0 in 0630 AM 02/28 Trained Spotter, Knowlton Twp 1.7 S 3.7 in 0850 AM 02/28 COCORAHS, Mansfield Twp 3.7 in 0500 AM 02/28 Trained Spotter, Washington Twp. 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