DEDHAM, Mass. — A quick-moving storm brought snow to Massachusetts overnight, causing slick driving conditions and delaying the start of school in many communities on Wednesday.
A widespread 1 to 3 inches of snow fell in most areas, with an isolated four inches of snow for some.
The snowfall wrapped up before the height of the morning commute, but cars, roads, and driveways were left coated with snow.
Here’s a look at town-by-town snowfall reports in the Bay State so far:
- Heath: 6 inches
- Orange: 5 inches
- Colrain: 5 inches
- Leyden: 4.5 inches
- Hawley: 4.4 inches
- Ashfield: 4.3 inches
- Bernardston: 4.2 inches
- Greenfield: 4 inches
- Conway: 4 inches
- Gill: 4 inches
- Wendell: 4 inches
- Turner Falls: 4 inches
- Greenfield: 4 inches
- Gloucester: 3.8 inches
- Plainfield: 3.5 inches
- Ashburnham: 3.2 inches
- Chelmsford: 3 inches
- Athol: 3 inches
- Lowell: 3 inches
- Devens: 3 inches
- Tewksbury: 2.8 inches
- Beverly: 2.6 inches
- Newburyport: 2.6 inches
- Williamsburg: 2.5 inches
- Methuen: 2.5 inches
- Ipswich: 2.5 inches
- Hamilton: 2.5 inches
- Rockport: 2.5 inches
- Boxford: 2.5 inches
- Gardner: 2.4 inches
- Townsend: 2.2 inches
- Billerica: 1.5 inches
- Boston: 1.4 inches
- Lexington: 1 inch
- Holden: 1 inch
- Danvers: 0.9 inches
- Grafton: 0.5 inches
- Brockton: 0.5 inches
In New Hampshire, Spofford saw 3.8 inches, Manchester saw 3 inches, Exeter saw 2.3 inches, and Bedford saw 2.2 inches.
This list will be updated as more snow totals reports come in.
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