Snow was felt throughout Massachusetts — even communities on Cape Cod got an inch — but some communities got hit harder than others.
Two Massachusetts communities — the city of Haverhill in Essex County and the town of Tyngsboro in Middlesex County — reported 18 inches or more to the National Weather Service.
Those were the communities with the highest reported totals, but there were many that reported significant snow, particularly in the central and northeastern portion of the state.
Below are the communities reporting the highest snowfall totals in the state.
At least 18 inches:
- Tyngsboro, Middlesex County — 18.2 inches
- Haverhill, Essex County — 18 inches
At least 17 inches:
- Ashburnham, Worcester County — 17.5 inches
- Dunstable, Middlesex County — 17.5 inches
- Leominster, Worcester County — 17.4 inches
- Lunenburg, Worcester County — 17. 1 inches
- Groveland, Essex County — 17 inches
- Methuen, Essex County — 17 inches
At least 16 inches:
- Ayer, Middlesex County — 16.8 inches
- Newbury, Essex County — 16.8 inches
- Lowell, Middlesex County — 16.6 inches
- Fitchburg, Worcester County — 16.5 inches
- Pepperell, Middlesex County — 16.2 inches
- Harvard, Worcester County — 16 inches
At least 15 inches:
- Leicester, Worcester County — 15.6 inches
- Worcester, Worcester County — 15.5 inches
- Tewksbury, Middlesex County — 15.5 inches
- Newburyport, Essex County — 15.5 inches
- Clinton, Worcester County — 15 inches
- Ashby, Middlesex County — 15 inches
- Acton, Middlesex County — 15 inches
- Montague, Franklin County — 15 inches
- Princeton, Worcester County — 15 inches
- Paxton, Worcester County — 15 inches