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See how much snow has fallen across Maine on Christmas Eve

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Maine has been blanketed with a fresh coat of snow from York to the St. John Valley.

The storm that began Tuesday will wrap up later on Christmas Eve, adding to the already measurable snow that has fallen in places.

Some communities have seen well over a foot of new snow, particularly toward the coast and western hills, while the north has seen but a dusting.

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Here are the latest snowfall totals available from the National Weather Service offices in Caribou and Gray on Wednesday morning. These totals are preliminary based on reports filed with the weather service. No reports were available Wednesday morning for Lincoln County.

Androscoggin

— Lisbon, 16.8 inches

— Auburn, 16.5 inches

— Lewiston, 15 inches

— Durham, 15 inches

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— Lisbon Falls, 14 inches

— Greene, 13.7 inches

— Canton, 12.5 inches

— Poland, 12.2 inches

— Livermore Falls, 10.5 inches

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Aroostook

— Houlton, 1.5 inches

— Castle Hill, 1 inches

— Presque Isle, 0.2 inches

— New Sweden, 0.1 inches

Cumberland

— Freeport, 17 inches

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— Cumberland, 14.5 inches

— Gray, 12.8 inches

— North Powna, 12 inches

— Brunswick, 11.8 inches

— Cumberland Center, 11.7 inches

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— New Gloucester, 11 inches

— Windham, 11 inches

— North Windham, 9.8 inches

— Falmouth, 9.4 inches

— Raymond, 7 inches

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— Denmark, 6.8 inches

— Standish, 6.5 inches

— Sebago, 5 inches

— South Portland, 4.9 inches

— Portland, 4.9 inches

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Franklin

— Madrid, 8.6 inches

— Rangeley, 6.5 inches

— New Sharon, 5.5 inches

Hancock

— Orland, 5.5 inches

— Dedham, 5 inches

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— Seawall, 5 inches

— Southwest Harbor, 4.7 inches

— East Surry, 4.6 inches

— Trenton, 3 inches

Kennebec

— Gardiner, 11 inches

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— Winthrop, 9.7 inches

— Manchester, 9.5 inches

— Farmingdale, 8.5 inches

— Augusta, 8.1 inches

— Waterville, 3 inches

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Knox

— Hope, 7.0 inches

— Union, 6.8 inches

— Tenants Harbor, 3.5 inches

Oxford

— Bethel, 10.5 inches

— Newry, 8.3 inches

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— Porter, 6.5 inches

Penobscot

— Exeter, 7 inches

— Orono, 6 inches

— Brewer, 6 inches

— Hermon, 5.3 inches

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— Levant, 5 inches

— Holden, 5 inches

— Carmel, 5 inches

— Hudson, 4.5 inches

— Bangor, 4.4 inches

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— Newport, 3.5 inches

— Bradley, 3.5 inches

— Milford, 2.8 inches

— Passadumkeag, 2.5 inches

— Millinocket, 2 inches

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— Medway, 2 inches

— Greenbush, 2 inches

— Kenduskeag, 0.5 inches

Piscataquis

— Monson, 7 inches

— East Sangerville, 7 inches

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— Dover-Foxcroft, 6 inches

— Abbot, 5.8 inches

— Sebec, 4.8 inches

Sagadahoc

— Woolwich, 13 inches

— Bowdoin, 12 inches

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Somerset

— New Portland, 5 inches

— Anson, 4 inches

— Palmyra, 3.8 inches

Waldo

— Winterport, 4.5 inches

— Belfast, 3.8 inches

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— Searsport, 3.8 inches

— Liberty, 1 inches

Washington

— Jonesboro, 2.5 inches

— Baileyville, 1.9 inches

— Pembroke, 1 inches

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— Eastport, 0.8 inches

— Whiting, 0.5 inches

— Perry, 0.5 inches

York

— Cornish, 6.7 inches

— East Baldwin, 6.7 inches

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— Limerick, 5.6 inches

— Kennebunk, 5 inches

— Ogunquit, 4.7 inches

— Limington, 2.6 inches



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