Here are the Mass. snow totals from Tuesday's wintry mix
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Here are the Mass. snow totals from Tuesday's wintry mix
"It wasn't exactly a blockbuster, but if you were driving home during Tuesday's fast-moving wintry mix, you know that it wasn't nothing, either. And in fact, several towns reported measurable snow from the storm, in some cases more than 6 inches."
"The storm eventually gave way to freezing rain in most areas - including .1 inches in Haverhill and .13 inches in Sterling, according to the National Weather service - resulting in a slippery Wednesday morning commute."
A fast-moving wintry mix storm occurred on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, delivering measurable snow across multiple towns in Massachusetts, with several locations receiving more than 6 inches. The storm transitioned to freezing rain in most areas, with Haverhill recording 0.1 inches and Sterling 0.13 inches of ice accumulation according to National Weather Service measurements. This freezing rain created slippery and hazardous driving conditions for Wednesday morning commuters. The National Weather Service compiled official snow totals from reporting towns as of 9:57 a.m. on Wednesday, March 4.
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