Snowfall totals reported across Hampton Roads, northeastern NC

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(WAVY) — Snow continued to fall well into the evening Wednesday, about 10 hours after a winter storm made its presence in Hampton Roads and northeastern North Carolina.

Many WAVY viewers have been reporting snow totals in their respective areas. Here are the totals, with the time of the reports listed next to the locality and the amount of snow. Totals are subject to change pending further snowfall. Officially, at Norfolk International Airport, it had received 9.2 inches as of 10:15 p.m., but with snow still falling, none of the totals are final.

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Snowfall totals (WAVY viewer totals, Thursday, Feb. 20

  • Virginia Beach (Bay Colony): 14.2 inches (1:30 a.m.)

  • Onancock (Eastern Shore): 8 inches (12:05 a.m.)

Snowfall totals (WAVY viewer totals, Wednesday, Feb. 19)

  • Yorktown (Langley research area): 8 inches (9:45 p.m.)

  • Eastville (Eastern Shore): 6.5 inches (9:40 p.m.)

  • Wachapreague (Eastern Shore): 6.75 inches (9:45 p.m.)

  • Machipongo (Eastern Shore): 7.75 inches (10:01 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Chimney Hill behind Green Run HS): 7.75 inches (8:55 p.m.)

  • Suffolk (northern Suffolk area): 7.25 inches, (8:30 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Kempsville area): 7.5 inches (9 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Salem area): 10 inches (10 p.m.)

  • Norfolk (Colonial Place): 8 inches (9:20 p.m.)

  • Chesapeake (Greenbrier): 7 inches (9:40 p.m.)

  • Chesapeake (Greenbrier): 10 inches (9 p.m.)

  • Chesapeake (Grassfield): 7.5 inches (9 p.m.)

  • Toano: 4 inches (9:30 p.m.)

  • Williamsburg: 3.5 (9:30 p.m.)

  • South Mills, NC: 3 inches (9 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (area not disclosed): 9 inches (10:13 p.m.)

  • Zuni: 6 inches (9:50 p.m.)

  • Cape Henry Shore: 10 inches (10:28 p.m.)

  • Williamsburg (near Jamestown Ferry): 6 inches (9:34 p.m.)

  • Gloucester County (Dutton area): 5 inches (9:41 p.m.)

  • Gloucester Point: 6-6.5 inches (10:05 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (King’s Grant): 7 inches (9 p.m.)

  • Norfolk (Larchmont): 9 inches (9:45 p.m.)

  • Suffolk (downtown): 8 inches (9:52 p.m.)

  • Suffolk (Bennett’s Creek): 8+ inches (9:47 p.m.)

  • Chesapeake (Deep Creek): 8 inches (9:10 p.m.)

  • Hampton (Saunders Road): 7 inches (9:40 p.m.)

  • Grandy, NC (western bank of Currituck Sound, Currituck Co.): 2 inches (10 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Cypress Point): 8 inches (9 p.m.)

  • Chesapeake (Western Branch): 7.5 inches (10:03 p.m.)

  • Moyock, NC (Currituck Co.): 8 inches

  • Chesapeake (Hickory area): 8.25 inches (9:30 p.m.)

  • Newport News (Boxley/Menchville area): 6.75 inches (10:29 p.m.)

  • York County (lower York County area): 9 inches (10:07 p.m.

  • Newport News (Hidenwood): 9 inches (10:03 p.m.)

  • Smithfield: 9 inches (9:50 p.m.)

  • Exmore: 7.5 inches (10:15 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Great Neck): 7 inches (8:30 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Town Center): 10 inches

  • Virginia Beach (Red Mill): 8 inches (9:30 p.m.)

  • Suffolk (Bennett’s Creek): 9 inches (9:49 p.m.)

  • Chesapeake (Hickory): 8 inches (9:50 p.m.)

  • Norfolk (Ocean View): 9 inches (10:01 p.m.)

  • Portsmouth: 7.25 inches (9:53 p.m.)

  • Hampton: 8.75 inches (10:13 p.m.)

  • Surry: 5.5 inches (9 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Ocean Lakes): 8.5 inches (9:54 p.m.)

  • Fort Eustis (near): 6.5 inches (9:54 p.m.)

  • Gloucester County (Gloucester Courthouse): 4.5 inches (9 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Haygood): 8 inches (10:05 p.m.)

  • Williamsburg (Ford’s Colony): 4.5 inches (9:57 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Back Bay): 9 inches (9:30 p.m.)

  • Hampton: 7 inches (10 p.m.)

  • Hayes: 8 inches (10:01 p.m.)

  • Portsmouth (Waterview): 8 inches (9:59 p.m.)

  • Southampton County (Ivor): 7 inches (10:09 p.m.)

  • Elizabeth City, NC: 4.5 inches (10:28 p.m.)

  • Gates County, NC: 8 inches (10:01 p.m.)

  • Norfolk (Lafayette): 10 inches (10:27 p.m.)

  • Drewryville: 8 inches (10:02 p.m.)

  • Portsmouth (western Portsmouth at Olive Branch ES): 10 inches (10:33 p.m.)

  • York County (Tabb): 8.5 inches (10:03 p.m.)

  • Virginia Beach (Indian River/Kempsville area): 12+ inches (10:03 p.m.)

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