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Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Burlington Vt 1240 Pm Est Mon Jan 4 2010 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT SPOTTER REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BURLINGTON VT 1240 PM EST MON JAN 4 2010 THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 30 HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS...COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS...SKYWARN SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/BURLINGTON ********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL******************** LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL OF (INCHES) MEASUREMENT NEW YORK ...CLINTON COUNTY... PERU 4.1 ESE 9.2 800 AM 1/4 COCORAHS PLATTSBURGH 7.0 1200 AM 1/4 ...ESSEX COUNTY... NEWCOMB 5.0 1050 AM 1/3 JAY 4.0 1050 AM 1/3 MORIAH 4.0 1200 PM 1/3 SPOTTER ...FRANKLIN COUNTY... MALONE 9.0 700 AM 1/4 COOP SARANAC LAKE 6.0 938 AM 1/3 LOON LAKE 5.0 800 AM 1/3 SAINT REGIS FALLS 5.0 800 AM 1/3 TUPPER LAKE SUNMOUNT 2.5 700 AM 1/3 ...ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY... POTSDAM 7.5 622 PM 1/3 NORFOLK 5.0 800 AM 1/3 CANTON 4.0 730 AM 1/3 GOUVERNEUR 3 NW 4.0 700 AM 1/3 EDWARDS 3.5 800 AM 1/3 VERMONT ...ADDISON COUNTY... MONKTON 24.5 900 AM 1/4 SPOTTER CORNWALL 17.0 1000 AM 1/3 LINCOLN 2.2 NW 14.0 800 AM 1/4 COCORAHS SALISBURY 2 N 12.4 500 PM 1/3 SOUTH LINCOLN 9.0 700 AM 1/3 ...CALEDONIA COUNTY... WALDEN 20.0 632 PM 1/3 SUTTON 10.5 700 AM 1/4 COOP SUTTON 2 NE 9.4 700 AM 1/4 COOP NORTH WALDEN 7.8 700 AM 1/4 COOP STANNARD 6.2 530 PM 1/3 SAINT JOHNSBURY 5.4 400 PM 1/3 ...CHITTENDEN COUNTY... SOUTH BURLINGTON 33.1 1200 AM 1/4 ESSEX JUNCTION 30.0 427 PM 1/3 SOUTH BURLINGTON 28.5 945 AM 1/3 NWS EMPLOYEE MILTON 25.0 600 PM 1/3 NWS EMPLOYEE WESTFORD 24.2 1100 AM 1/3 NWS EMPLOYEE CHARLOTTE 24.0 400 PM 1/3 SPOTTER NORTH UNDERHILL 21.9 900 AM 1/4 NWS EMPLOYEE NASHVILLE 1 E 21.6 718 PM 1/3 ...ESSEX COUNTY... CANAAN 18.0 700 AM 1/3 ...FRANKLIN COUNTY... SHELDON SPRINGS 16.0 800 AM 1/3 SWANTON 7.8 745 PM 1/3 ...LAMOILLE COUNTY... JEFFERSONVILLE 21.5 800 AM 1/4 SPOTTER CAMBRIDGE 16.0 1028 AM 1/4 PUBLIC MOUNT MANSFIELD 11.0 430 PM 1/3 EDEN 2 S 8.0 700 AM 1/4 COOP STOWE 4.5 800 AM 1/3 ...ORANGE COUNTY... CORINTH 6.0 705 AM 1/4 COOP CHELSEA 2 NW 1.2 700 AM 1/3 ...ORLEANS COUNTY... BROWNINGTON 14.5 938 AM 1/3 BARTON 3.0 ENE 13.8 800 AM 1/4 COCORAHS DERBY CENTER 1.8 NW 12.0 800 AM 1/4 COCORAHS WESTFIELD 0.7 WNW 9.5 800 AM 1/4 COCORAHS GREENSBORO BEND 5.0 725 AM 1/3 IRASBURG 3.2 701 AM 1/4 COOP ...RUTLAND COUNTY... DANBY 13.5 607 AM 1/4 SUDBURY 13.0 730 PM 1/3 CLARENDON 12.0 900 AM 1/4 RUTLAND AIRPORT PITTSFORD 11.5 1120 PM 1/3 SPOTTER POULTNEY 9.0 100 PM 1/3 SPOTTER RUTLAND 7.8 703 AM 1/4 COOP ...WASHINGTON COUNTY... WATERBURY 4.6 NNE 5.8 800 AM 1/4 COCORAHS WAITSFIELD 2 W 5.0 900 AM 1/4 COOP PLAINFIELD 3.3 704 AM 1/4 COOP WORCESTER 2 W 3.3 705 AM 1/4 COOP EAST CALAIS 3.0 1230 PM 1/3 SPOTTER NORTHFIELD 3.0 704 AM 1/4 COOP MARSHFIELD 2.7 800 AM 1/3 MARSHFIELD 4.5 SW 2.7 800 AM 1/4 COCORAHS EAST CALAIS 1.5 SW 2.4 800 AM 1/4 COCORAHS ...WINDSOR COUNTY... POMFRET 2.7 800 AM 1/3 WOODSTOCK 1.3 706 AM 1/4 COOP ROCHESTER 1.0 706 AM 1/4 COOP $$ .
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