The Channel 3 Early Warning Weather team has compiled a snowfall total from Dec. 13's Winter Storm Alexander.
The tradition of naming winter storms at Channel began with the Old Travelers Weather Service in 1971. There must be at least six inches of snow and/or a half inch of ice accretion for storms to get named.
Already, the National Weather Service issued late on Thursday night a
Winter Storm Watch for Litchfield County to take effect late Saturday night and last into Monday.
13.5"
Vernon
13.0"
Harwinton, Thomaston
12.5"
Wolcott
12.0"
Bloomfield, Coventry, Falls Village, Hampton, Norfolk, South Windsor
11.5"
Bakerville, East Granby, Simsbury, Torrington, Winsted
11.0"
Burlington, Colebrook, Ellington, Goshen, Granby, New Hartford, North Canaan, Sharon, Unionville, West Hartford, Winchester Center, Woodstock
10.5"
Andover, Bristol, Manchester, Pomfret, Union, Windsor Locks
10.0"
Ashford, Avon, Berlin, Bolton, East Hartland, Enfield, Mansfield, Moosup, New Britain, New Preston, North Granby, Simsbury, Stafford Springs, Staffordville, Suffield, Tolland, West Simsbury, Willington
9.5"
Bantam, East Hartford, Farmington, Hampton, Kent, Newington, North Windham, Thompson
9.0"
East Glastonbury, Enfield, Killingly, Litchfield, Plymouth, Prospect, Putnam, Wethersfield
8.5"
Middletown, Plainville, Waterbury, Watertown, Willimantic
8.0"
Brooklyn, Meriden, New Milford, Southington
7.0"
Bethany, Monroe, Moosup, Naugatuck, Seymour
6.0"
Lebanon, Norwich, Seymour
5.0"
Colchester, Danbury, Hamden, Shelton, Soutbury
4.0"
Colchester, Darien, Haddam, New Haven, Voluntown
3.5"
Norwalk, West Haven
3.0"
Bridgeport
2.0"
Clinton, Madison, Milford
1.5"
Groton