BOSTON — Some Massachusetts communities were buried by three feet of snow Tuesday as a powerful nor’easter blew across the region.
The highest snowfall totals, as of early Wednesday morning, were centered in Western and Central Massachusetts.
The storm began Monday night and lasted throughout Tuesday. Tens of thousands of people were left in the dark as wind gusts of 50 mph battered parts of the region.
Here’s a look at town-by-town snow totals as of 12 a.m. Wednesday:
Franklin County
Colrain - 36 inches
Rowe - 35 inches
Hawley - 33 inches
Shutesbury - 28 inches
Heath - 22 inches
Buckland - 18 inches
New Salem - 16.8 inches
Hampden County
Chester - 29 inches
Blanford - 16 inches
Granville - 16 inches
Montgomery - 8 inches
Southwick - 8 inches
Chicopee - 7.1 inches
Ludlow- 6 inches
Westfield - 5 inches
Hampshire County
Plainfield - 32 inches
Chesterfield - 26.5 inches
Goshen - 22 inches
Belchertown - 20 inches
Westhampton - 17 inches
Southampton - 15 inches
Easthampton- 10 inches
Middlesex County
Ashby - 30 inches
Pepperell - 14.6 inches
Tyngsboro - 11.7 inches
Chelmsford- 6.5 inches
Wilmington - 6.5 inches
Westford - 6 inches
Acton - 6 inches
Hudson - 6 inches
Tewksbury- 5.9 inches
Billerica - 5 inches
Carlisle - 4.9 inches
Bedford- 4.8 inches
Burlington- 4.8 inches
Acton- 4.4 inches
Lowell - 4.3 inches
Wilmington- 4.2 inches
Lexington- 4 inches
Worcester County
Paxton - 27.5 inches
Ashburnham - 26.4 inches
Princeton- 26 inches
Garnder- 24 inches
Hubbardston- 24 inches
Leominster- 23 inches
Westminster - 23 inches
Templeton- 21 inches
Fitchburg - 19.4 inches
Sterling - 19.3 inches
Lunenberg- 19.1 inches
Phillipston- 19 inches
Holden - 19 inches
Leominster - 15 inches
Worcester - 13.9 inches
Leicester - 9.5 inches
Hardwick- 8.8 inches
Bolyston- 8.8 inches
Rutland- 8 inches
Auburn- 8 inches
Rutland- 8.0 inches
Charlton- 7.9 inches
Warren- 7.0 inches
East Brookfield-5.0 inches
Essex County
Haverhill - 8 inches
Methuen - 6 inches
Newburyport - 5 inches
Here’s a look at town-by-town look at the strongest wind gusts recorded during the storm as of 6 a.m. Wednesday:
Barnstable County
Provincetown - 55 mph
Hyannis - 40 mph
Chatham - 40 mph
Otis AFB - 39 mph
Bristol County
New Bedford - 37 mph
Dukes County
Marthas Vineyard - 38 mph
Nantucket County
Nantucket - 47 mph
Essex County
Lawrence - 40 mph
Beverly - 40 mph
Franklin County
Orange - 38 mph
Hampden County
Westfield - 35 mph
Middlesex County
Bedford - 41 mph
Norfolk County
Norwood - 40 mph
Plymouth County
Plymouth - 45 mph
Marshfield - 44 mph
Suffolk County
Logan Airport - 45 mph
Worcester County
Worcester - 45 mph
Fitchburg - 33 mph
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