Some areas of Massachusetts had already received over a foot of snow as of Sunday afternoon, and by evening, a foot and a half had fallen on one part of the Merrimack Valley. (See updated maps below.)
The jackpot towns for the state were Dunstable, Haverhill (where students had a snow day on Monday), Tyngsboro and Princeton, which each received at least 15 inches of snow. Just over the New Hampshire border, Newton, Plaistow and Windham reported receiving at least a foot of snow, as did Wolfeboro and Tuftonboro in the Lakes Region.
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Parts of Maine, Vermont and Connecticut reached a foot of snow as well.
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Here's a look at snowfall totals across the region, according to the National Weather Service.
Massachusetts
Haverhill: 18"
Lunenburg: 17.1"
Groveland: 17"
Newbury: 16.8"
Pepperell: 16.2"
West Newbury: 16"
Harvard: 16"
Townsend: 16"
Leominster: 15.9"
Andover: 15.6"
Dunstable: 15-18"
New Hampshire
Salem: 17"
Brookline: 15"
Newton: 14"
Hollis: 13.4"
Plaistow 13"
New Ipswich: 12.5"
Nashua: 12.3"
Wolfeboro 12.1"
Maine
Hollis: 17.2"
Acton: 14.5"
Bridgeton: 14"
Cumberland: 13.9"
Connecticut
Barkhamsted: 12.5"
Winsted: 12.5"
Simsbury: 12.5"
Norfolk: 12"
Colebrook: 11.7"
Vermont
West Barnet: 16"
Groton: 15"
Barnet: 14.8"
Orange: 14.5"
Washington: 14"
West Newbury: 14"
Chelsea: 14"
Corinth: 14"