DEDHAM, Mass. — A monstrous nor’easter is bringing blizzard conditions to Massachusetts on Monday, leading to prolific snowfall rates.
[ Live nor’easter updates: First Mass. blizzard in years bringing heavy snow, powerful wind gusts ]
Schools across the state are closed, and hundreds of thousands of people are in the dark as the storm batters New England with heavy snow and damaging wind gusts.
Snow has been piling up fast, with parts of the region already reaching two feet of snow as of late Monday morning.
More than two feet of snow is possible for many areas in Massachusetts before the storm winds down later this evening.
In Rhode Island, TF Green Airport in Warwick announced 32.8 inches of snow, breaking a record set during the Blizzard of 1978.
Here’s a town-by-town list of snow totals reported so far, sorted county-by-county, according to the National Weather Service:
Barnstable County
- Centerville – 20.0 in
- Sagamore - 18.0 in
- Sandwich - 20.0 in
- Cotuit – 14.0 in
Bristol County
- Dartmouth - 33.0 in
- New Bedford - 33.0 in
- Westport - 32 inches
- Acushnet – 26.0 in
- Acushnet – 15.0 in
- Attleborough – 32.0 in
- Dighton – 27.1 in
- Easton – 21.5 in
- Norton – 19.5 in
- Somerset – 31.0 in
- Taunton – 29.0 in
- Norton – 29.2 in
Essex County
- Danvers – 11.2 in
- Ipswich – 9.0 in
- Lynnfield – 11.5 in
- Newburyport – 8.0 in
- Rockport – 11.0 in
- Saugus – 6.0 in
- Swampscott – 9.0 in
Franklin County
- Ashfield - 7.5 in
- Orange - 6.7 in
- Leyden – 3.8 in
Hampden County
- Holyoke – 10.0 in
- Ludlow – 8.0 in
- Springfield – 7.5 in
Hampshire County
- Amherst – 6.5 in
- Southampton – 5.0 in
Middlesex County
- Ashby – 5.3 in
- Cochituate – 11.0 in
- Concord – 17.0 in
- Burlington - 15.2 in
- Hopkinton – 11.0 in
- Lexington – 8.5 in
- Littleton – 10.5 in
- Malden- 20 in
- Medford – 13.1 in
- Melrose – 15.2 in
- Stoneham 17.5 in
- Townsend – 6.3 in
- Tewksbury – 10.7 in
- Watertown – 14.0 in
- Waltham – 12.0 in
- Wayland - 14 in
- Wilmington - 11.5 in
- Winchester - 18.2 in
- Winthrop - 17 in.
- Woburn – 12.0 in
Norfolk County
- Bellingham – 17.0 in
- Braintree – 19.5 in
- Dedham - 16 in.
- Dover – 11.0 in
- Foxborough – 18.7 in
- Franklin - 17 in.
- Holliston – 18.9 in
- Medfield – 12.0 in
- Milton – 24.1 in
- Millis - 15.5 in
- Norfolk – 19.5 in
- Norwood – 15.6 in
- Quincy – 13.8 in
- Randolph – 24.0 in
- Sharon - 17 in
- Stoughton – 25.0 in
- Walpole – 17 in
- Westwood – 16.5 in
- Weymouth – 17.5 in
- Wrentham - 19.8 in
Plymouth County
- Abington – 23.0 in
- Brockton – 23.5 in
- Hanover – 28.5 in
- Hanson – 23.0 in
- Kingston- 26 in
- Lakeville – 25.0 in
- Middleborough – 31.2 in
- Pembroke – 30.0 in
- Plymouth – 28.0 in
- Rockland – 20.7 in
- Sagamore – 18.0 in
- North Scituate - 26.5 in
- West Wareham – 30.1 in
- Weymouth – 19.0 in
- Whitman – 33.7 in
- West Bridgewater - 30.0 in
- West Wareham - 27.8 in
Suffolk County
- Beacon Hill – 13.9 in
- Beacon Hill – 13.9 in
- Brighton- 16 in
- Chelsea – 18.1 in
- Logan AP – 16.9 in
- West Roxbury – 10.6 in
- West Roxbury – 10.6 in
Worcester County
- Boylston - 11 in
- Harvard - 22.5 in
- Charlton – 6.8 in
- Clinton- 14.0
- East Douglas – 14.5 in
- Fiskdale – 8.5 in
- Leominster – 17.0 in
- Milford – 19.5 in
- Milford – 14.5 in
- Northborough – 11.6 in
- Rutland – 13.0 in
- Sturbridge – 10.5 in
- Sutton – 12.0 in
- Warren – 7.5 in
- Worcester – 13.5 in
This list will be updated as more totals are reported.
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