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See How Much Snow Fell In Bristol, Warren Feb. 13
Both Bristol and Warren saw more than the initially forecasted six inches.

BRISTOL-WARREN, RI ā An unexpected bout of wintry weather hit southern New England Sunday night into early Monday morning, blanketing Rhode Island in close to a foot of snow in some areas.
Far more snow than was initially expected fell throughout the day. After an early forecast of just a dusting, the forecast was raised to up to six inches on Sunday morning. But even that ended up being too low. Greenville had the highest accumulation, clocking in at 10.8 inches.
Bristol and Warren both saw more than the initially forecasted six inches, with as much as 8.5 inches in Bristol and 7 inches in Warren. As a result, the school district opted for a one-hour delayed start Monday morning.
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here's a look at how much snow fell in Bristol County. Measurement times are Monday morning, unless otherwise noted and all totals are from the National Weather Service. Some communities may have more than one measurement.
- Barrington: 8.7 inches, 7 a.m.
- Bristol: 8.5 inches, 8:29 a.m.
- Bristol: 8.2 inches, 7 a.m.
- Warren: 7 inches, 5:50 a.m.
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