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Massachusetts Snow Totals: Here's How Much Fell in Your Area

Some towns had seen over a foot and a half of snow fall as of Tuesday morning

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People walk through heavy snow fall in the Navy Yard during winter storm Orlena in Boston, Massachusetts on February 1, 2021. – The National Weather Service issued storm warnings from Virginia to Maine — a swathe home to tens of millions of people — and forecast snowfall of 18 to 24 inches (45-60 centimeters) in southern New York, northeastern New Jersey and parts of southwest Connecticut. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)

A major snowstorm was winding down across New England Tuesday morning after dropping up to a foot and a half of snow on parts of the region.

Not everyone saw that much fall, however: the storm brought widely varied snow totals across Massachusetts, with some coastal towns seeing much smaller amounts.

Check out the interactive snow totals map:

According to the National Weather Service's Skywarn Spotter network, the biggest snow jackpots in the state were Lowell (24 inches), East Acton (21.8 inches), Hudson (20.9 inches), Littleton (20.4 inches) and Wilmington (20 inches).

Worcester County was hit especially hard, with the NWS reporting that Ashburnham, Lunenburg, Fitchburg and Grafton all getting over 18 inches of snow.

Parts of Middlesex County were also hit hard, with Dracut and Burlington exceeding 18 inches. 

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Parts of Essex County were also hit hard, with North Andover getting 18 inches and Byfield getting 13.5 inches.      

For a town-by-town list of snow fall totals, click here.

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