
While the urban areas along the eastern seaboard are getting mostly rain, the mountains of the northeast are pulling down some serious snowfall totals with Vermont and New York leading the pack.
Compare + Contrast:Â Forecasted Snowfall Totals For East Coast Ski Areas [03/13/17]
So far Smugglers’ Notch is in the lead with 44″ of fresh snow in the last 72 hours. Hunter Mountain is close behind Smuggs’ with a storm total of 43″ since Monday. And it’s not over yet as the storm is set to continue with lingering showers and snow lasting until Thursday.
Smugg’s Forecast:
Storm TotalsÂ
Maine

Sugarloaf – 30″
Shawnee Peak – 21″
Sunday River – 20″
New Hampshire

Crotched – 30″
Wildcat – 22″
Gunstock – 22″
Loon – 19″
Cannon – 18″

Attitash – 18″
Mount Sunapee – 18″
Pat’s Peak – 18″
Dartmouth – 16″
Cranmore – 15″
Bretton Woods – 14″
Ragged Mountain – 14″
Vermont

Smuggler’s Notch – 44″
Magic Mountain – 40″
Jay Peak – 35″
Bolton Valley – 30″
Stratton – 26″
Mad River Glen – 25″
Killington – 22″
Sugarbush – 22″

Stowe – 22″
Mount Snow – 21″
Bromley – 20″
Burke – 18″
Okemo – 17″
New York

Hunter – 43″Â
Whiteface – 40″
Belleayre – 36″
Windham – 30″

Plattekill – 30″
Greek peak – 28″
Peek-N-Peak –Â 26″
Gore – 22″
MASSACHUSETTS

Jiminy Peak – 26″
Butternut – 20″
Wachusett – 16″