Who Has The Most? Snow Totals From March 14 Storm
BOSTON (CBS) – A late season snowstorm hit southern New England Tuesday.
Here are the latest top Massachusetts snowfall totals from the National Weather Service in Boston, Rob Macedo, the SKYWARN Coordinator for the National Weather Service in Taunton, and WBZ-TV Weather Watchers.
Granville | 21.5" |
Huntington | 20.0" |
Southwick | 18.0" |
Ashfield | 18.0" |
Lunenburg | 16.1" |
Hubbardston | 16.0" |
Wilbraham | 16.0" |
Westfield | 16.0" |
Townsend | 15.8" |
Barre | 15.5" |
Fitchburg | 15.2" |
North Ashburnham | 15.0" |
Lowell | 15.0" |
Worcester | 14.4" |
Ludlow | 14.0" |
Springfield | 14.0" |
Leominster | 13.8" |
Dracut | 13.7" |
Northampton | 13.5" |
Littleton | 13.5" |
Tyngboro | 13.4" |
Haverhill | 13.3" |
Pepperell | 13.2" |
Plainfield | 12.9" |
Sterling | 12.5" |
Ayer | 12.4" |
Shirley | 12.0" |
Marlboro | 12.0" |
Northboro | 11.8" |
Billerica | 11.7" |
Winchester | 11.0" |
Acton | 11.0" |
Wakefield | 11.0" |
Maynard | 11.0" |
North Chelmsford | 11.0" |
Danvers | 10.9" |
Stow | 10.8" |
North Reading | 10.8" |
Natick | 10.7" |
Shrewsbury | 10.7" |
Mendon | 10.5" |
Sturbridge | 10.5" |
Milford | 10.5" |
Tewksbury | 10.5" |
Boston | 6.6" |