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A storm dumped snow across Mass. overnight Sunday. Here’s how much has fallen so far

Snow is still falling across Massachusetts thanks to a coastal storm that barreled into the state on Sunday.

The heaviest of the snowfall ended early Monday morning, with snow showers expected to last through about 11 a.m. in parts of the state.

While an additional 1 to 2 inches of snow could fall on Monday, early snow totals have already begun to trickle in from across Massachusetts. It appears as though Eastern Massachusetts was hit hardest by the storm, with totals at or near 6 inches in several counties.

Here’s how much snow fell overnight on Sunday, as reported to the National Weather Service.

Barnstable County

Falmouth 4.0 inches

Marstons Mills 4.0 inches

East Falmouth 3.5 inches

Mashpee 3.5 inches

Brewster 3.3 inches

Pocasset 2.5 inches

Harwich 2.0 inches

Bristol County

Acushnet 6.0 inches

New Bedford 6.0 inches

Somerset 5.8 inches

NWS Boston/Norton 5.5 inches

Bliss Corner 4.5 inches

Swansea 3.8 inches

Essex County

Gloucester 3.5 inches

Franklin County

Northfield 1.5 inches

Ashfield 1.4 inches

Hampden County

Springfield 2.5 inches

Westfield 1.7 inches

Holyoke 1.5 inches

Middlesex County

Burlington 5.8 inches

Lexington 5.1 inches

Dover 4.5 inches

Hopkinton 4.5 inches

Winchester 4.2 inches

Lowell 4.0 inches

Norfolk County

Randolph 6.0 inches

Holliston 5.9 inches

Canton 4.0 inches

Plymouth County

Whitman 5.8 inches

Worcester County

Mendon 5.0 inches

Sutton 5.0 inches

Lunenburg 4.5 inches

Fitchburg 4.5 inches

Leominster 4.4 inches

Charlie McKenna is a reporter on the public safety team at MassLive. Based in Boston, he covers the entire state. Before joining MassLive, McKenna worked for The Daily Item, where he covered Saugus, and on The…

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