Snow Totals: Who Has The Most?
BOSTON (CBS) - The first major snow event to hit southern New England since February 2011 left quite a bit in several towns Saturday into Sunday.
Here are the snowfall totals Sunday morning from Rob Macedo, the SKYWARN Coordinator for the National Weather Service in Taunton:
| Town | Amount |
|---|---|
| Milford | 13.2" |
| Northbridge | 11" |
| Shrewsbury | 10." |
| Attleboro | 9.8" |
| Natick | 9.5" |
| Milbury | 9.0" |
| Foxboro | 9.0" |
| Arlington | 9.0" |
| Northboro | 8.5" |
| Millis | 8.3" |
| Tyngsboro | 8.2" |
| Hopkinton | 8.0" |
| Needham | 8.0" |
| Leicester | 8.0" |
| Woburn | 8.0" |
| Waltham | 8.0" |
| Southwick | 8.0" |
| Grafton | 7.8" |
| Walpole | 7.8" |
| Leominster | 7.7" |
| Deerfield | 7.5" |
| Berlin | 7.5" |
| Weston | 7.2" |
| Wales | 7.0" |
| Agawam | 7.0" |
| Franklin | 7.0" |
| Framingham | 7.0" |
| West Springfield | 7.0" |
| Sudbury | 7.0" |
| Medfield | 6.8" |
| Littleton | 6.8" |
| Wilmington | 6.8" |
| Burlington | 6.7" |
| Wayland | 6.5" |
| Ware | 6.0" |
| Haverhill | 6.0" |
| Belmont | 6.0" |
| South Hadley | 5.5" |
| Chicopee | 5.0" |