Listed here are the Mass. snow totals from Tuesday’s wintry combine

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A number of locations noticed greater than 6 inches from the fast-moving storm.

A single-wheel micro mobility automobile carried a rider on Kneeland Avenue in Chinatown as moist, heavy snowflakes fell in Boston on Tuesday. Lane Turner/Globe Workers

It wasn’t precisely a blockbuster, however should you have been driving house throughout Tuesday’s fast-moving wintry combine, you already know that it wasn’t nothing, both. And actually, a number of cities reported measurable snow from the storm, in some instances greater than 6 inches.

The storm ultimately gave strategy to freezing rain in most areas — together with .1 inches in Haverhill and .13 inches in Sterling, in keeping with the Nationwide Climate service — leading to a slippery Wednesday morning commute. Under you’ll discover the NWS snow totals from the cities reporting in.

Be aware: The beneath chart consists of all totals posted by Nationwide Climate Service as of 9:57 a.m. on Wednesday, March 4.

Massachusetts snow totals reported for March 3, 2026

COUNTY LOCATION AMOUNT (INCHES) TIME DATE SOURCE
Franklin 1 SW Northfield 6.5 0800 AM 4-Mar Skilled Spotter
Franklin Warwick 6 0815 AM 4-Mar Skilled Spotter
Franklin 2 N Leyden 5.2 0701 PM 3-Mar NWS Worker
Franklin 1 W Orange 4.8 0850 AM 4-Mar Skilled Spotter
Worcester 1 WNW Sterling 4.2 0900 AM 4-Mar Skilled Spotter
Franklin 1 WSW Ashfield 3 0300 PM 3-Mar Novice Radio
Worcester 1 NW Lancaster 3 0430 PM 3-Mar
Middlesex 1 WNW Pepperell 2.3 0440 PM 3-Mar Skilled Spotter
Worcester 1 NNE Fitchburg 2.1 0423 PM 3-Mar Novice Radio
Suffolk 1 NNE Fenway Park 1.6 0515 PM 3-Mar Skilled Spotter
Middlesex Marlborough 1.5 0445 PM 3-Mar Skilled Spotter
Worcester 1 NNW Charlton 1.3 0405 PM 3-Mar Skilled Spotter
Hampden 2 SW Chicopee 1 0430 PM 3-Mar Public

Supply: Nationwide Climate Service

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