Weekend Storm Slams Mass. With Heavy Snowfall
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In Wrentham, six inches had already piled up before 9 p.m. (Photo Courtesy Cheri Leonard)
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One Bellingham resident saw the cool effect of Christmas lights shining through the powder. (Photo Courtesy Chris Antonelli)
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A lucky pup in Natick got to run around in the snow on Saturday evening. (Photo Courtesy Kelly McPherson)
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The WBZ Mobile AccuWeather Lab was on the scene as Foxborough got its share of snowfall.
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At one house in Berlin, only four inches had piled up, but there was still plenty coming down. (Photo Courtesy Sam Garrity)
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Out in Orange, the total was up over four inches as well. (Photo Courtesy Kathy G.)
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Nine inches had fallen by 9 p.m. in Douglas, and this resident broke out the yard stick just to be safe! (Photo Courtesy Dennis Lemire)
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This front yard in Leominster was pretty well covered by 10 p.m. (Photo Courtesy Nicole Hahn)
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The storm made driving hard across New England - if you could even get to your car, that is! (Photo Courtesy Tricia Treska)
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A backyard in Foxboro. (Photo:Sarah Francomano)
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The moon going down between trees in Westminster. (Photo: Karen Gormley)
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Snow on bird feeders and homes in Berlin. (Photo: Carolyn Landry)
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Snow totals in Wrentham. (Photo: Cheri Leonard)
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Having fun sledding. (Photo: Joe Giza)
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Snow scenes in Swampscott. (Photo: WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens)
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Swampscott coast covered in snow. (Photo: WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens)
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A snowy tree in Swampscott. (Photo: WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens)
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The sun starts melting the snow away in Swampscott. (Photo: WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens)
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