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Town-By-Town Snow Totals Released For CT: How Much Did You Get?

Below are the latest unofficial snowfall totals as provided by the National Weather Service for the Dec. 13-14, 2025 storm.

On Sunday night, the National Weather Service issued a special weather statement due to black ice concerns.

"Travelers are advised to use caution for areas of black ice through the Monday morning commute. Temps will drop well down into the teens tonight, with any moisture or slush on untreated surfaces quickly refreezing after sundown. Gusty winds of 30 to 40 mph may bring down additional snow laden tree branches through the overnight, with isolated power outages possible. In addition, wind chills will fall to around zero for the NYC/NJ metro and coast, and as low as 8 below zero across the interior tonight into Monday morning. At these temperatures, frostbite can occur in as little as a half hour on unprotected skin."

As for Sunday's snow, Greenwich received the most snow with 5.1 inches.

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Honorable mention goes to Norwalk, Wilton and Stamford with 5 inches of snow accumulation. (See below for snow totals by town).


Get ready for the freezing cold to begin next week

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"Another surge of Arctic air arrives Monday, prompting another *First Alert Weather Day*. In the morning, wind chill values will be near zero for most," said WFSB 3 TV meteorologists. "While highs will be in the 20s under a partly to mostly sunny sky, the wind (gusts 30+ mph) will keep those wind chill values between 5 and 15!

"Tuesday, the wind subsides and after a cold start temperatures rebound to 30-35 under a mostly sunny sky," said WFSB 3 TV meteorologists.


Midweek warmup

"Wednesday looks even milder... back into the lower half of the 40s, near or even slightly above normal for mid-December. By Thursday, temperatures climb even higher, topping out in the mid and upper 40s with a chance for rain showers later in the day. The cold front likely swings through sometime on Friday. That means showers are most likely early on. There’s a bit of a lag time for the colder air, so highs on Friday could be near 50 degrees! The wind picks up through the day, too," said WFSB 3 TV meteorologists. (Read more at WFSB 3 TV).


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Fairfield County

  • Greenwich 5.1 in
  • Wilton 5.0 in
  • Norwalk 5.0 in
  • Stamford 5.0 in
  • New Canaan 5.0 in
  • Sikorsky Airport 4.5 in
  • Southport 4.0 in
  • Easton 4.0 in
  • Ridgefield 3.8 in
  • Stratford 3.5 in
  • Weston 3.4 in
  • Newtown 3.3 in
  • Shelton 3.0 in
  • Bethel 2.6 in

Middlesex County

  • Killingworth 4.0 in
  • Clinton 3.6 in
  • Westbrook 3.2 in

New Haven County

  • Guilford 4.7 in
  • Madison 4.4 in
  • Branford 4 in
  • Hamden 3.2 in
  • Ansonia 3.1 in
  • West Haven 3.0 in
  • Oxford 3.0 in
  • North Haven 2.5 in
  • Milford 2 in.

New London County

  • Preston 1.9 in

Litchfield County

  • Norfolk 1.8 in
  • Torrington 1.5 in
  • Woodbury 1.5 in
  • Cornwall 1.4 in
  • Winsted 1 in
  • New Hartford 1 in

Hartford County

  • Burlington 2.8 in
  • Berlin 2.3 in
  • Southington 2.2 in
  • Rocky Hill 2.0 in
  • Bristol 1 in
  • New Britain 1 in

Tolland County

  • Coventry 2.9 in
  • Staffordville 1.2 in
  • Vernon 1.1 in
  • Somers 1 in
  • Mansfield 1 in

Windham County

  • Pomfret 2 in
  • Killingly 1.1 in

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