Yet another snowstorm hit New England Tuesday, days after another storm hit and a week after a nor’easter. This round was lighter, but still made roads.
According to the National Weather Service s Skywarn Spotter network, the biggest snow jackpots in the state were Lowell (24 inches), East Acton (21.8 inches), Hudson (20.9 inches), Littleton (20.4 inches) and Wilmington (20 inches).
Worcester County was hit especially hard, with the NWS reporting that Ashburnham, Lunenburg, Fitchburg and Grafton all getting over 18 inches of snow.
Parts of Middlesex County were also hit hard, with Dracut and Burlington exceeding 18 inches.
Parts of Essex County were also hit hard, with North Andover getting 18 inches and Byfield getting 13.5 inches.
For a town-by-town list of snow fall totals, click here.
Hunker down for a relatively long duration Nor’easter in New England starting Monday. After days of frigid temperatures, the region is bracing for a whopper of a storm that could dump well over a foot of snow in many areas, create blizzard-like conditions and cause travel problems for the next few days. Blizzard-like conditions are possible for parts of. forecast Dec 17, 2020
As a major winter storm continues to wallop New England, Boston saw its biggest snowfall in nearly three years on Thursday, with 12.5 inches (so far) at Logan airport. The last time the city had seen that snow was 33 months ago, on March 14, 2018, when 14.8 inches fell. And it’s tied for Boston’s ninth-largest 24-hour snowfall in the…
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Nor Easter Expected To Blanket Northeast With Up To 2 Feet Of Snow
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Jan 31 (Reuters) - New York, Boston and other cities in the northeast could be blanketed with nearly two feet of snow on Monday, as a “long duration” major winter storm headed toward the U.S. coast, the National Weather Service said.
Snow is expected to begin late Sunday night across a wide swath of the northeast, with “in excess of 20 inches of snow in parts of eastern Pennsylvania, northern New Jersey, southern New York, and into southern New England,” the NWS said.