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How much snow did you get? Snowfall totals listed

Unofficial figures from the first major winter storm of the season overnight Tuesday show the Queens County community of Gaspereau Forks received the greatest amount of snow.

Unofficial totals put snowfall amounts in province ranging from 32 cm to 4 cm

Fredericton received about 26 centimetres of snow in the storm that hit the province overnight Tuesday. (Catherine Harrop/CBC)

Unofficial figures from the first major winter storm of the season overnight Tuesday show the Queens County community of Gaspereau Forks received the greatest amount of snow.

Figures compiled by a network of volunteer weather watchers known as the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network and posted on the Facebook page of CBC meteorologist Kalin Mitchell indicate the community near Chipman received 31.8 centimetres of snow.

The next highest total was 30.5 cm recorded in the McLeod Hill area on Fredericton's outskirts.

Noonan'ssnowfall total of 30 cm was the third highest amount.

Other recorded snowfall totals include:

  • Newcastle Bridge - 29.2 cm
  • Fredericton - 26.2 cm, 24.9, 18 cmin different locations
  • Jolicure - 25.4 cm
  • Grand Falls - 21.6 cm
  • Keswick Ridge - 20.1
  • Sussex - 13.7 cm
  • Waterside - 12 cm
  • Barnesville - 7.6 cm
  • Oak Point - 6.8 cm
  • Bathurst - 6.4 cm
  • Miramichi - 5.6 cm
  • Sussex Corner - 3.5 cm