Town-by-town totals: Here’s how much snow has fallen in Massachusetts
While the main concern for Massachusetts is ice, some communities have seen more than five inches of snowfall.
The highest snowfall totals have been reported in the Merrimack Valley, Worcester County, and the North Shore.
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Southeastern Massachusetts was seeing mostly sleet and rain.
Temperatures are expected to drop throughout, leading to icy conditions.
Here are some of the snow reports so far today, according to the National Weather Service:
Haverhill - 5.8 inches
Newburyport - 5.8 inches
Amesbury - 5.3 inches
North Andover - 5 inches
North Reading - 5 inches
Ipswich - 5 inches
Topsfield - 5 inches
Pepperell - 4.5 inches
Westminster - 4.5 inches
Burlington - 4.4 inches
Hawley - 4.2 inches
Lunenburg - 4.1 inches
Andover - 4 inches
Tewksbury - 4 inches
Chelmsford - 4 inches
Danvers - 4 inches
Fitchburg - 4 inches
Leominster - 4 inches
Townsend - 3.6 inches
Gloucester - 3.5 inches
Hubbardston - 3.3 inches
Ashby - 3.3 inches
Ayer - 3.1 inches
Petersham - 3.1 inches
Lowell - 3 inches
Sterling - 3 inches
Lexington - 3 inches
Carlisle - 3 inches
Acton - 2.6 inches
Hudson - 2.4 inches
Medford - 2.3 inches
Barre - 2.3 inches
Framingham - 2.2 inches
Worcester - 2.1 inches
Arlington - 2 inches
Amherst - 1.9 inches
Chelsea - 1.8 inches
Logan Airport Boston - 1.5 inches
Shrewsbury - 1.5 inches
Millis - 1 inch
This list will be updated periodically.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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