DEDHAM, Mass. — A monstrous nor’easter brought blizzard conditions to Massachusetts late Sunday through Monday night, resulting in prolific snowfall totals.
[ Live post-blizzard updates: Mass. begins cleanup after historic snowfall in New England ]
Schools across the state closed, and hundreds of thousands of people were left in the dark as the storm battered New England with heavy snow and hurricane-force wind gusts.
Snow piled up quickly, with parts of Massachusetts getting buried by more than three feet before the blizzard quieted.
In Rhode Island, TF Green Airport broke a snowfall record set during the Blizzard of 1978, with a historic 37.9 inches of snow.
Here’s a town-by-town list of final snow totals, sorted county-by-county, according to the National Weather Service:
Barnstable County
- 3 NE Forestdale – 21.0 in
- Centerville – 20.0 in
- 2 ENE Pocasset – 19.5 in
- 1 WSW Yarmouth – 15.0 in
- 4 W Barnstable – 14.0 in
- Cotuit – 14.0 in
- Sandwich – 14.0 in
- 2 WSW Brewster – 12.0 in
- Marstons Mills – 10.0 in
- 2 S East Dennis – 8.5 in
- 2 SE Hyannis AP – 8.0 in
- 2 NE Brewster – 7.8 in
- 1 NNW East Falmouth – 7.0 in
- Pocasset – 7.0 in
- 1 NNE Brewster – 7.0 in
- Harwich – 7.0 in
- Mashpee – 6.8 in
- 1 NE Dennis – 6.0 in
- 2 NE East Falmouth – 5.5 in
- Chatham – 5.5 in
- Chatham AP – 5.0 in
Bristol County
- 2 NNE Bliss Corner – 37.0 in
- 1 NE Somerset – 36.0 in
- Dartmouth – 33.0 in
- Westport – 32.0 in
- 3 NNW Dighton – 32.0 in
- 1 NNE Attleborough – 32.0 in
- NWS Boston/Norton – 31.8 in
- Acushnet – 31.3 in
- 1 ENE Berkley – 31.0 in
- New Bedford – 31.0 in
- 2 NNW Norton – 29.2 in
- Dighton – 29.0 in
- 1 WNW Taunton – 29.0 in
- 3 WNW Dighton – 27.1 in
- Taunton – 27.0 in
- Swansea – 26.5 in
- Norton – 26.0 in
- 4 SE Westport – 25.0 in
- 1 SW North Attleborough – 25.0 in
- 2 W Easton – 21.5 in
- 5 ESE Bliss Corner – 16.0 in
- 2 SSW Freetown – 15.0 in
- 3 N Acushnet – 15.0 in
- 1 NNE Mansfield – 10.0 in
- 2 ESE New Bedford – 9.0 in
Dukes County
- West Tisbury – 7.0 in
Essex County
- 1 ESE Gloucester – 22.0 in
- 2 NNE Marblehead – 16.6 in
- Andover – 14.1 in
- 1 WNW Ipswich – 13.0 in
- 1 WNW Lynnfield – 11.5 in
- 1 ESE Danvers – 11.2 in
- Rockport – 11.0 in
- Newburyport – 11.0 in
- 2 NNW Haverhill – 9.8 in
- 2 SW Andover – 9.4 in
- 1 WNW Swampscott – 9.0 in
- 1 N Methuen – 9.0 in
- 2 SE Newburyport – 8.0 in
- Saugus – 6.0 in
- 2 W Newburyport – 6.0 in
Franklin County
- 3 SSW Ashfield – 7.5 in
- 1 W Orange – 6.7 in
- 1 WSW Ashfield – 4.4 in
- 1 W Leverett – 4.0 in
- 2 WNW Colrain – 4.0 in
- 2 N Leyden – 3.8 in
Hampden County
- Holyoke – 10.0 in
- Southwick – 9.0 in
- 3 SW Chicopee – 8.0 in
- 1 SSE Ludlow – 8.0 in
- 3 WSW Springfield – 7.5 in
- 1 SE Holyoke – 7.0 in
- 2 SW Chicopee – 6.5 in
- 2 SE West Springfield – 6.0 in
- 1 SSE Westfield – 5.0 in
- 3 W West Springfield – 5.0 in
Hampshire County
- 1 SW Granby – 10.0 in
- 1 SW South Hadley – 6.8 in
- Amherst – 6.8 in
- 1 WNW North Amherst – 5.5 in
- 2 SSW Southampton – 5.0 in
Middlesex County
- 1 NNW Malden – 20.0 in
- 1 NNE Winchester – 18.5 in
- 1 WSW Winchester – 18.2 in
- 1 ENE Wakefield – 18.0 in
- 1 NNE Stoneham – 17.5 in
- 2 W Winchester – 17.0 in
- 3 WSW Concord – 17.0 in
- 1 WNW Medford – 15.7 in
- 1 S Melrose – 15.2 in
- 1 N Burlington – 15.2 in
- 1 E Winchester – 15.0 in
- 2 SSE Waltham – 15.0 in
- 1 N Watertown – 14.0 in
- Wayland – 14.0 in
- 1 NW Lexington – 13.5 in
- Woburn – 13.0 in
- 1 SSE Cochituate – 13.0 in
- 2 S Lowell – 12.9 in
- 1 SE Ashland – 12.7 in
- 1 NW Cambridge – 12.5 in
- Waltham – 12.0 in
- Arlington – 11.8 in
- 1 E Framingham – 11.5 in
- 2 WNW Concord – 11.5 in
- Wilmington – 11.5 in
- 2 WNW Dover – 11.0 in
- Hopkinton – 11.0 in
- Dracut – 11.0 in
- 2 SW Tewksbury – 10.7 in
- 1 NNW Sudbury – 10.6 in
- Westford – 10.5 in
- 2 SE Littleton – 10.5 in
- 1 N Concord – 10.0 in
- 3 NW Townsend – 9.8 in
- 1 WNW Carlisle – 9.8 in
- 1 E Chelmsford – 9.5 in
- 1 SW Lexington – 9.5 in
- 1 W Watertown – 9.0 in
- 2 E Acton – 9.0 in
- 2 E Maynard – 8.8 in
- 1 NNE Dracut – 8.7 in
- 1 NNW Lincoln – 8.5 in
- 3 ESE Tyngsboro – 8.2 in
- 1 NNE Wakefield – 8.0 in
- Carlisle – 8.0 in
- Maynard – 8.0 in
- 1 ENE Lowell – 7.5 in
- 2 W Littleton – 7.0 in
- 3 ESE Acton – 6.5 in
- 2 W Townsend – 6.3 in
- 1 WNW Pepperell – 6.2 in
- 1 SSE Cochituate – 6.0 in
- 1 WSW Ashby – 5.3 in
Norfolk County
- 1 ESE Sharon – 32.5 in
- Stoughton – 25.0 in
- 1 NNE Foxborough – 24.5 in
- 1 NE Milton – 24.1 in
- 1 ESE Randolph – 24.0 in
- Stoughton – 23.0 in
- Foxborough – 22.5 in
- 3 SW Milton – 22.0 in
- 1 NE Foxborough – 21.5 in
- 1 SSW Walpole – 20.5 in
- Wrentham – 19.8 in
- Braintree – 19.5 in
- Norwood – 19.5 in
- Norfolk – 19.5 in
- 1 SSE Millis – 19.0 in
- 2 ESE Holliston – 18.9 in
- 2 NNW Weymouth – 17.5 in
- Bellingham – 17.0 in
- 2 N Sharon – 17.0 in
- 1 WSW Westwood – 16.5 in
- 2 SSW Norwood – 15.6 in
- Millis – 15.5 in
- 1 N Westwood – 15.0 in
- Quincy – 13.8 in
- 1 NW Walpole – 13.2 in
- 1 ENE Milton – 12.0 in
- Medfield – 12.0 in
- 1 NNW Norwood – 12.0 in
- Dover – 11.0 in
- 1 WSW Franklin – 9.0 in
- 1 SSW Wellesley – 9.0 in
Plymouth County
- 1 SW Kingston – 36.0 in
- Lakeville – 36.0 in
- North Scituate – 32.0 in
- 1 ESE Middleborough – 31.2 in
- Bridgewater – 31.0 in
- Brockton – 31.0 in
- 3 NNE West Wareham – 30.1 in
- 1 W Hanson – 30.0 in
- 2 NNW West Bridgewater – 30.0 in
- 1 WNW Pembroke – 30.0 in
- Whitman – 30.0 in
- 2 WNW Hanover – 28.5 in
- 1 NW Plymouth – 28.0 in
- 1 SSE Abington – 26.0 in
- 1 E Weymouth – 26.0 in
- 3 WNW Kingston – 26.0 in
- Pembroke – 24.0 in
- Rochester – 24.0 in
- Rockland – 20.7 in
- 1 ESE Plymouth – 20.0 in
- 5 N Sagamore – 18.0 in
- 1 NNE Scituate – 18.0 in
- Hingham – 17.5 in
Suffolk County
- Chelsea – 18.1 in
- Logan AP – 16.9 in
- 1 S Brighton – 16.0 in
- Beacon Hill – 14.0 in
- 1 NE Beacon Hill – 13.9 in
- 1 ESE West Roxbury – 10.6 in
- West Roxbury – 10.6 in
- 1 NNE Dorchester – 6.0 in
Worcester County
- 2 SSW Harvard – 22.5 in
- 2 NNW Milford – 19.5 in
- 1 WNW Milford – 18.5 in
- 1 S Leominster – 18.0 in
- 2 NNW Milford – 15.0 in
- 1 NNW East Douglas – 14.5 in
- 1 NW Whitinsville – 14.0 in
- 1 SSW Clinton – 14.0 in
- 1 SE Paxton – 14.0 in
- Worcester AP – 13.7 in
- 2 SW Westborough – 13.5 in
- 1 SSE Worcester – 13.5 in
- 2 E Fiskdale – 13.1 in
- Barre – 13.0 in
- 1 N Boylston – 13.0 in
- 3 SW Auburn – 13.0 in
- 1 N Rutland – 13.0 in
- 1 SE Northborough – 12.6 in
- 1 SE Sutton – 12.0 in
- 1 W Holden – 11.5 in
- 1 ESE Boylston – 11.0 in
- 2 SE Leominster – 10.8 in
- 1 NW Sturbridge – 10.5 in
- 1 NW Lunenburg – 10.1 in
- 1 NNW Worcester AP – 10.0 in
- Warren – 10.0 in
- 1 E Fitchburg – 9.5 in
- 1 NE Lunenburg – 9.5 in
- Fiskdale – 8.5 in
- 2 WNW Warren – 7.5 in
- 2 SE Worcester AP – 7.1 in
- 1 NNE Clinton – 7.0 in
- 3 ENE Charlton – 6.8 in
- 1 NE Leominster – 6.0 in
- 1 WNW Sterling – 5.2 in
- 1 NNE Baldwinville – 5.0 in
- 1 NNW Royalston – 3.3 in
This list will be updated as more totals are reported.
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