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Snow totals from across Bay State
How much did it snow in Massachusetts? Here are the storm totals for February 3
A few inches of snow fell in several towns across Massachusetts late Sunday into early Monday. It also forced several school districts to delay the start of classes.Here are the latest snow totals from the National Weather Service,
Mass. weather: Snow totals from across the Bay State after winter storm
A fast-moving clipper system dropped snow throughout Massachusetts overnight Sunday. Snow totals were highest in Western Massachusetts, but initial reports submitted to the National Weather Service indicate a fairly even distribution across the state. The snowfall forced several school districts to delay opening on Monday.
Massachusetts snow totals for Feb. 2 and 3, 2025
How much snow did Massachusetts see Sunday evening into Monday? Much of the state received between 1 and 2 inches.
Massachusetts snow totals for January 29. Who got the most?
With 1.4 inches of snow falling Wednesday in the city, the total for the season in Boston is now 13.9 inches. Nearly half of that total fell on January 20 when Boston received 5.0 inches of snow.
How much snow did Massachusetts get? See snowfall totals around the state
Western Massachusetts saw the highest snow totals, but amounts from reports submitted to the National Weather Service of Boston and Albany showed most of the state got over two inches, causing schools to delay openings and forecasters to predict a slow morning commute. Here are the snow totals in each county.
Winter storm with snow, ice, rain on the way to Mass. See the latest timeline, snowfall totals
The Boston 25 Weather team is closely tracking a system that could bring up to 5 inches of snow and icy driving conditions on Thursday before an eventual flip to rain in some places.
Snow totals for Jan. 28 and 29 in Massachusetts
Many areas saw just a light dusting of snow Tuesday night into Wednesday, while part of Franklin County was hit with six inches.
"Kitchen sink" storm on Thursday will bring rain, snow and ice to Massachusetts
1st of 3 storms on our radar expected to bring up to 5 inches of snow to parts of Mass. on Thursday
Roads are expected to become quickly covered in snow with chilly temperatures in place, making travel challenging for most of the day.
Timeline for 'sloppy' snow, rain expected Thursday across Massachusetts
As the storm approaches conditions will be cold enough initially for snow but it will pull in some mild air that is expected to change the precipitation to rain for some.
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How much snow fell overnight in Massachusetts?
Some of Massachusetts saw several inches of snow overnight, contributing to a slippery Monday morning commute, while others saw very little accumulation.
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Ready for snow? Wave of winter storms set to hit New England
The first in a parade of winter storms is headed to New England this Thursday, bringing up to 6 inches of snow and a coating ...
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