Source: National Weather Service Eastern Region office

Nor’easter Snowfall Totals, Maps and Images

Todd B. Bates/NH EnviroGuy
2 min readJan 30, 2022

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Up to 30.9 inches of snow and winds gusting to 81 mph.

This weekend’s major nor’easter, including blizzard conditions, had major impacts in a large swath of the East Coast. Here are some stats:

Highest snowfall totals by state (reports gathered by the National Weather Service Eastern Region office and the Weather Prediction Center):

— Massachusetts: Stoughton, 30.9 inches.
— New York: Orient, 25 inches.
— Rhode Island: Warren, 24.6 inches.
— Maine: Veazie, 22 inches.
— Connecticut: Norwich, 22 inches.
— New Jersey: Bayville, 21 inches.
— Delaware: Lewes, 14.2 inches.
— Maryland: Ocean Pines, 14 inches.
— New Hampshire: Rye, 13.5 inches.
— Pennsylvania: Langhorne, 9.9 inches.
— Virginia: Wallops Island, 9.5 inches.

Wind gusts:

— Massachusetts: 81 mph at Yarmouth, 78 mph at Chatham and 71 mph at Raynham.
— Rhode Island: 72 mph at Block Island.
— Maine: 71 mph at Maxwell Point.

Snowfall maps and other images:

Snowfall from the nor’easter as of 7 a.m. on Jan. 30, 2022. Source: National Weather Service Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center
Source: National Weather Service Gray/Portland ME office
Source: National Weather Service Boston office
Source: National Weather Service New York office
Source: National Weather Service Albany NY office
Snow cover on Jan. 30, 2022, after the nor’easter. Source: National Weather Service Boston office
Enhanced satellite view of the nor’easter on Jan. 29, 2022. Source: National Weather Service Ocean Prediction Center.
Satellite view on Jan. 30, 2022: (1) a storm-force low into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence as a mature cyclone, with an eye-like feature; (2) strong cold front plus convection; (3) an Arctic air mass spilling offshore; (4) snow across New England; (5) ice over the Hudson Bay and Labrador Sea: and (6) low clouds and fog. Source: National Weather Service Ocean Prediction Center.

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Some of my winter-related posts:

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Todd B. Bates/NH EnviroGuy

NH EnviroGuy blogger & photography enthusiast living near Newfound Lake in New Hampshire. Finalist, 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Public Service. Snowy ROC NY native.