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List: Official snow totals
Here's a look at who saw the most accumulation and who saw the least.
Posted — UpdatedBy Jessica Patrick, WRAL digital journalist
The National Weather Service has released the official county-by-county snow totals after white powder blanketed much of North Carolina on Sunday and Monday.
Snowfall records for December were broken at Raleigh-Durham International Airport and northwest of the Triangle, while some of the southeastern counties saw no snow at all. Here's a look at who saw the most accumulation and who saw the least.
Who saw the most snow?
- In Person County, parts of Concord saw 16 inches, while Roxboro saw 14.
- In Alamance County, Burlington saw 11 inches, and Graham saw 9 inches.
- Parts of north and northwest Durham saw anywhere from 13 to 15.4 inches.
- Winston-Salem saw up to 14.5 inches.
- In Vance County, parts of Henderson saw up to 10.5 inches.
Who saw the least snow?
- Cumberland County and Fayetteville saw mostly rain, with only 0.1 inch reported at Fort Bragg.
- Wayne County also saw a minuscule amount, with only 0.3 in Goldsboro.
- Rocky Mount saw only 4.3 inches.
- Up to 3.8 inches was reported in Clayton.
- In Lee County, Sanford saw 1.5 inches.
- Moore County saw 2 inches or less.
Totals in Wake County
- Raleigh: 6.3 to 9 inches (8.3 at RDU)
- Cary: 5 to 8.1 inches
- Morrisville: Up to 6.5 inches
- Apex: 3.3 to 4 inches
- Rolesville: 7.8 inches
- Garner: 3.8 to 4.5 inches
- Holly Springs: 2.3 inches
- Wendell: 5 inches
- Knightdale: 5.3 inches
- Clayton: 4.5 inches
- Wake Forest: 6 to 7 inches
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