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Snowfall tracker: See how much snow fell near you


Wondering how much snow has fallen near you? Paste BN's detailed map lets you explore snowfall accumulation over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours. You can also check seasonal totals starting from Oct. 1.

Updated multiple times daily, this tool provides the latest snowfall data. Toggle between timeframes to see how snowfall is adding up in your area.

Explore the full map here.

Snowfall patterns are shifting as the climate warms, with many regions already seeing declines. These shifts impact water supply, ecosystems, winter recreation and hydropower generation.

As winter temperatures rise, they create less favorable conditions for snow to accumulate.

“Over the course of a generation, we've crossed that critical threshold from below freezing to above freezing,” Elizabeth Burakowski, a research assistant professor at the University of New Hampshire told Paste BN. “Once you get above freezing, you're more likely to see winter precipitation fall as rain instead of snow.”

Without snow, the ground absorbs more heat, creating a warming feedback loop.