Snow total amounts continue to increase around Connecticut, based on state Department of Transportation (DOT) figures.
The DOT releases snow total amounts every few hours. Here are some of the figures from the DOT report based on measurements made at 6 a,m. on Wednesday, Jan. 28.
The highest amount was reported in Putnam, a small town in the Northeast Corner that borders northern Rhode Island. Parts of Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts received large amounts of snow.
Towns in bold are the ones closest to Shelton. It appears this area has received 8 to 10 inches.
Putnam — 30.5 inches (northeastern CT)
Colchester — 25.25 (eastern CT)
Mansfield — 24.75 (north central CT, near UConn)
Norwich — 24.25 inches (southeastern CT)
Groton — 24 inches (southeastern CT)
Haddam —20.5 inches
Old Saybrook — 19.5 inches
Union — 19.5 (northeastern CT)
Vernon — 19.5 inches (north central CT)
Wethersfield — 14 inches (near Hartford)
Farmington — 13.75 (near Hartford)
Meriden — 13.5 inches
New Canaan — 12.25 inches
Milford —11 inches
Avon — 10 inches (near Hartford)
Darien — 9.5 inches
Beacon Falls — 9 inches
New Haven — 8.5 inches
East Granby — 8 inches (near Hartford)
North Canaan — 8 (northwestern CT)
Thomaston — 7 inches
Litchfield — 6.5 inches
Southbury — 6.5 inches
Danbury — 5.5 inches
Waterbury — 5.5 inches