For many people, earlier forecasts of several inches of snow turned into a dusting to less than an inch. As late as Wednesday afternoon, the National Weather Service was forecasting 4-6 inches in the Northwest Hills and between 2 to 3 inches along the cost. Yet, only a handful of towns across Connecticut received more than an inch of snow. Eastern Connecticut towns saw the most of the light, fluffy snow. According to the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, Moodus was the big winner with a whopping 3.1 inches. Coming in second was Putnam with 2.9 inches. East Killingly had 2.5.
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