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

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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″

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