Snow totals: See which Mass. towns got hit hardest this past weekend
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Snow totals: See which Mass. towns got hit hardest this past weekend
"This past weekend's snowfall may have been pretty, but it was also voluminous - at least compared to the inch-here-and-there we've been seeing in New England this winter. Several towns in Bristol, Plymouth, and Worcester counties saw 7 inches or more going into Monday, and more than three dozen others saw between 6 and 7 inches. The storm's jackpot went to Dighton, near Taunton, which saw 7.4 inches, according to the National Weather Service."
"Weather Several places in Massachusetts broke the 7-inch mark. This past weekend's snowfall may have been pretty, but it was also voluminous - at least compared to the inch-here-and-there we've been seeing in New England this winter. Up next? "Deep cold" and what may be the chilliest days so far this winter, according to meteorologist Dave Epstein. Here are the latest snow totals in Massachusetts by county, according to the National Weather Service:"
Several towns in Bristol, Plymouth, and Worcester counties recorded seven inches or more of snow over the weekend. More than three dozen additional communities reported between six and seven inches. Dighton, near Taunton, reported the highest total at 7.4 inches. The National Weather Service compiled the latest county-by-county snow totals for Jan. 19, 2026. A deep cold mass is expected next, potentially producing the chilliest days of the winter, as noted by meteorologist Dave Epstein.
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