Town-by-town totals: These communities have seen the most snowfall
A winter storm that moved into New England overnight continued to drop snow in parts of Massachusetts and New Hampshire on Friday.
In Massachusetts, many communities saw at least three inches of snowfall, according to National Weather Service reports. Many towns in New Hampshire topped six inches of snow.
Here are some notable totals in Massachusetts:
Ashby - 9 inches
Townsend - 4.9 inches
Fitchburg - 4.8 inches
Pepperell - 4.8 inches
Boyleston - 4.3 inches
Lunenburg - 4 inches
Haverhill - 4 inches
Ashburnham - 6.1 inches
Burlington - 3.5 inches
Dracut - 3.3 inches
Methuen - 4.5 inches
North Andover - 3 inches
Tewksbury - 3.3 inches
Carlisle - 2.7 inches
Worcester - 2.6 inches
Westminster - 2.5 inches
Wilmington - 2.5 inches
Princeton - 5.5 inches
Lexington - 2.5 inches
Sterling - 3 inches
Andover - 3 inches
Chelmsford - 3 inches
Lowell - 2 inches
Reading - 2 inches
Several communities in the Granite State have already topped 5 inches of snow.
Here are some notable totals in New Hampshire:
Hillsborough - 8.5 inches
Greenville - 8.2 inches
East Sandwich - 7.3 inches
Temple 7 inches
Strafford - 7 inches
Northfield - 6.8 inches
South Sutton - 6.7 inches
Contoocook - 6.5 inches
Madison - 6.5 inches
New Ipswich - 9.0 inches
Danbury - 6.3 inches
Bow - 6.1 inches
Windham - 6.1 inches
Dunbarton - 6 inches
Pittsfield - 6 inches
Laconia - 6 inches
Northwood - 6 inches
North Deerfield - 6 inches
New Hampton - 6 inches
Conway - 6 inches
Pittsfield - 6 inches
Albany - 6 inches
Berlin - 6 inches
Dover - 5.8 inches
Francestown - 8.2 inches
Freedom - 5.8 inches
New Boston - 5.8 inches
Carrol - 5.6 inches
Auburn - 5.5 inches
Mount Vernon - 5.5 inches
Bristol - 5.5 inches
Fremont - 5.3 inches
On top of the snow the fell overnight, an additional 4 inches of snowfall is expected in some areas on Friday.
Drivers are being urged to take it slow if they have to travel due to slick, snow-covered roads.
Dozens of schools across the region have reported closings and delays.
Up to 4 inches of additional snowfall for parts New England on Friday as storm rolls through https://t.co/L1GUjmfRx4 pic.twitter.com/ZXnndqAhQy
— Boston 25 News (@boston25) January 20, 2023
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