Final town-by-town snow totals: See who hit the jackpot for Mass.
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Final town-by-town snow totals: See who hit the jackpot for Mass.
"Weather Several places hit the two-foot mark, and a few shot past it. The totals are in, and several municipalities in Massachusetts notched two feet of snow or more during the monster snowstorm that stretched from Sunday morning into Monday night. The jackpot? That fell in Gloucester, with the oceanside community on Cape Ann seeing 27 inches, according to the National Weather Service snow totals released Tuesday."
"[1/2] Looking back over the past 48 hours, we've received numerous snowfall reports across southern New England. Widespread totals of 12-18", with pockets of 20-24" and even a few isolated reports of 25-27". We can't thank everyone enough who submitted reports #MAwx #RIwx #CTwx pic.twitter.com/5KPRif3t5q- NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) January 27, 2026 Also in the two-foot club as of Tuesday at 11:55 a.m. were Peabody with 25.5 inches, Milton (Blue Hill Coop) with 25.3, Sterling with 25.2, Leicester with 24, and Kingston with two feet even."
Several Massachusetts municipalities recorded heavy snowfall from a powerful winter storm spanning Sunday morning into Monday night, with widespread amounts of 12–18 inches and pockets reaching 20–27 inches. Gloucester reported the highest accumulation at 27 inches. Multiple towns exceeded two feet, including Peabody (25.5), Milton (Blue Hill Coop, 25.3), Sterling (25.2), Leicester (24), and Kingston (24). Boston Logan Airport measured 23.2 inches, 0.8 inches shy of two feet, placing it ninth on Boston's all-time largest snowstorm list. National Weather Service totals and numerous reports documented the widespread and locally extreme accumulations.
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