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March nor’easter: Which Mass. communities got the most snow, strongest wind gusts?

BOSTON — Some Massachusetts communities were buried by three feet of snow Tuesday as a powerful nor’easter blew across the region.

The highest snowfall totals, as of early Wednesday morning, were centered in Western and Central Massachusetts.

The storm began Monday night and lasted throughout Tuesday. Tens of thousands of people were left in the dark as wind gusts of 50 mph battered parts of the region.

Here’s a look at town-by-town snow totals as of 12 a.m. Wednesday:

Franklin County

Colrain - 36 inches

Rowe - 35 inches

Hawley - 33 inches

Shutesbury - 28 inches

Heath - 22 inches

Buckland - 18 inches

New Salem - 16.8 inches

Hampden County

Chester - 29 inches

Blanford - 16 inches

Granville - 16 inches

Montgomery - 8 inches

Southwick - 8 inches

Chicopee - 7.1 inches

Ludlow- 6 inches

Westfield - 5 inches

Hampshire County

Plainfield - 32 inches

Chesterfield - 26.5 inches

Goshen - 22 inches

Belchertown - 20 inches

Westhampton - 17 inches

Southampton - 15 inches

Easthampton- 10 inches

Middlesex County

Ashby - 30 inches

Pepperell - 14.6 inches

Tyngsboro - 11.7 inches

Chelmsford- 6.5 inches

Wilmington - 6.5 inches

Westford - 6 inches

Acton - 6 inches

Hudson - 6 inches

Tewksbury- 5.9 inches

Billerica - 5 inches

Carlisle - 4.9 inches

Bedford- 4.8 inches

Burlington- 4.8 inches

Acton- 4.4 inches

Lowell - 4.3 inches

Wilmington- 4.2 inches

Lexington- 4 inches

Worcester County

Paxton - 27.5 inches

Ashburnham - 26.4 inches

Princeton- 26 inches

Garnder- 24 inches

Hubbardston- 24 inches

Leominster- 23 inches

Westminster - 23 inches

Templeton- 21 inches

Fitchburg - 19.4 inches

Sterling - 19.3 inches

Lunenberg- 19.1 inches

Phillipston- 19 inches

Holden - 19 inches

Leominster - 15 inches

Worcester - 13.9 inches

Leicester - 9.5 inches

Hardwick- 8.8 inches

Bolyston- 8.8 inches

Rutland- 8 inches

Auburn- 8 inches

Rutland- 8.0 inches

Charlton- 7.9 inches

Warren- 7.0 inches

East Brookfield-5.0 inches

Essex County

Haverhill - 8 inches

Methuen - 6 inches

Newburyport - 5 inches

Here’s a look at town-by-town look at the strongest wind gusts recorded during the storm as of 6 a.m. Wednesday:

Barnstable County

Provincetown - 55 mph

Hyannis - 40 mph

Chatham - 40 mph

Otis AFB - 39 mph

Bristol County

New Bedford - 37 mph

Dukes County

Marthas Vineyard - 38 mph

Nantucket County

Nantucket - 47 mph

Essex County

Lawrence - 40 mph

Beverly - 40 mph

Franklin County

Orange - 38 mph

Hampden County

Westfield - 35 mph

Middlesex County

Bedford - 41 mph

Norfolk County

Norwood - 40 mph

Plymouth County

Plymouth - 45 mph

Marshfield - 44 mph

Suffolk County

Logan Airport - 45 mph

Worcester County

Worcester - 45 mph

Fitchburg - 33 mph

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