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Who Got The Most Snow? Snowfall Totals In Central, Western, Berkshire, MA

A passing Nor'Easter left about 3-17 inches of snow across the region with snowfall totals varying greatly in communities all over Central or Western Massachusetts.

Snowfall total map for the Pioneer Valley, Feb. 2

Snowfall total map for the Pioneer Valley, Feb. 2

Photo Credit: NWS
Snowfall total map of the Berkshires, Feb. 1

Snowfall total map of the Berkshires, Feb. 1

Photo Credit: NWS
Snowfall total map for Central Massachusetts, Feb. 2

Snowfall total map for Central Massachusetts, Feb. 2

Photo Credit: NWS

The National Weather Service has put a winter weather advisory into place until Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 4 p.m. Before the late afternoon, people can expect to see light snow showers and pockets of freezing drizzle. A glaze of ice developing on top of the snow is possible. Wind gusts may reach as fast as 40 mph.

Below are snowfall totals from the Monday, Feb. 1 winter storm. The totals are reported as inches are as of 8 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2:

  • Acton 14.5
  • Agawam 3.5
  • Amherst 5.5
  • East Hawley 17
  • Greenfield 7
  • Fitchburg 10.8
  • Holden 9.5
  • Longmeadow 7.5
  • Monson 4.8
  • North Adams 8.5
  • Northampton 9.5
  • Pittsfield9-10
  • Richmond 14
  • Spencer 6
  • Springfield 9.6
  • Stockbridge 11.5
  • Westfield 12.5
  • Westhampton 3
  • Worcester 13.8-12.2
  • Westborough 9.7

To see a full report of snowfall totals, visit the National Weather Service at weather.gov.

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