Here's where Vermont received the most snowfall over MLK Day weekend

Editor's note: This story was updated with total storm totals released Tuesday afternoon by the National Weather Service.

Vermont was hit with a snow storm over MLK Day weekend, with totals in some areas reaching up to 13 inches, as reported by residents and the National Weather Service. The Burlington area reported 8.1 inches.

Here are the top five places in Vermont that received the most snow as of 12:31 p.m. Jan. 18, according to the National Weather Service:

Waterbury: 16.3 inches

Northfield: 15.5 inches

Rochester: 14.5 inches

Warren: 14 inches

Weston: 13.8 inches

A snow plow clears the South Burlington Recreation Path during the snowstorm on Monday morning, Jan. 17, 2022.
A snow plow clears the South Burlington Recreation Path during the snowstorm on Monday morning, Jan. 17, 2022.

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The top five snowfall totals in Chittenden County all exceeded 6 inches:

Underhill: 12.5 inches

Jonesville: 12 inches

Nashville: 11.6 inches

Huntington: 9.4 inches

Williston and Richmond tied for fifth place in snowfall in Chittenden County at 9 inches.

The cold is expected to continue with wind chill values of -15°F to -25°F late this afternoon and overnight, according to the National Weather Service.

Summer Sorg is a reporter for the Burlington Free Press. Contact her at ssorg@freepressmedia.com.

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