How a lot snow did we get in Mass., NH? – NBC Boston

The primary spherical of snow from this weekend’s winter storm introduced a half a foot to some components of New England. However by the point it was throughout on Sunday night time, some areas had acquired over a foot!
This is a have a look at snowfall totals from the Feb. 15-16 storm, as of Monday morning, based on the Nationwide Climate Service:
Massachusetts
Huntington: 7.5″
Princeton: 7.3″
Fitchburg: 7″
Lunenberg: 7″
Lowell: 7″
Rockport: 6.5″
Lexington: 6.5″
Winchester: 6.3″
Westford: 6.1″
Waltham: 6.1″
New Hampshire
Milford: 11.3″
Manchester: 10.6″
Durham: 10.5″
Merrimack: 10″
Portsmouth: 9.8″
Hillsborough: 9.5″
Northwood: 9.3″
Stratham: 9.3″
Bedford: 9.3″
Vermont
Eden: 15.5″
Ludlow: 15.4″
Fletcher: 15″
Northfield: 15″
Colchester: 14″
Johnson: 14″
Greensboro: 14″
Morrisville: 13.5″
Milton: 13.2″
Burlington: 13.1″
Irasburg: 13″
Walden: 13″
Smithville: 13″
Grand Isle: 12″
Georgia Heart: 12″
Alburgh: 12″
Woodbury: 12″
Hinesburg: 12″
Williston: 12″
Essex Heart: 12″
Barnard: 12″
St. Albans: 11.8″
Jericho: 11.8″
South Burlington: 11.6″
Shelburne: 11″
Winooski: 11″
Sutton: 11″
Elmore State Park: 10.5″
Westford: 10.3″
Maidstone: 10.3″
South Hero: 10″
Kirby: 10″
Newark: 10″
Marshfield: 10″
Fayston: 10″
East Brownington: 9.9″
St. Albans: 9.5″
Wolcott: 9.5″
Ferrisburg: 9.5″
Landgrove: 9.5″
Orleans: 9.3″
Milton: 9″
Swanton: 9″
Fairfax: 9″
Hyde Park: 9″
Maine
Saco: 10.1″
Kennebunk: 10″
Portland: 9.4″