Rain

Here's how much rain fell in and around Leominster

Along Leominster leaders' biggest concerns is a potential issue with the Barrett Park Pond Dam

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Monday's torrential rain dumped several inches of rain in communities across the region, but Worcester County towns and cities had the highest tallies of rainfall.

Leominster topped the list, with a total of 9.5 inches. The city declared a state of emergency, as rain caused roads to flood and wash out. Many cars became stuck all over the city.

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Gov. Maura Healey declared a state of emergency across Massachusetts Tuesday.

Here are rainfall totals for Worcester County, according to the National Weather Service:

  • Leominster —9.5 inches
  • Lunenburg — 7.26 inches
  • Fitchburg — 5.1 inches
  • Worcester — 2.5 inches
  • Holden — 2.39 inches
  • Sterling — 2.11 inches
  • Holden — 1.62 inches
  • West Warren — 1.4 inches
  • Shrewsbury — 1.34 inches
  • Westborough — .89 inches
  • Northborough — .55 inches
  • Hubbardston — .47 inches
  • Auburn — .28 inches
  • Northbridge — .17 inches

During a news conference on Tuesday morning, Leominster Mayor Dean Mazzarella said there were still 15 road closures, and that crews would be working to assess the flooding and damage on Tuesday.

Flash flooding Monday left large sinkholes across Leominster, and people who live near a dam have been forced to evacuate.
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