Snow fell across Massachusetts overnight on Saturday and throughout Sunday morning thanks for a fast-moving low pressure system, according to the National Weather Service.
The snowfall is expected to continue into and through the afternoon in many communities, lasting longer in Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket Counties, the weather service said. Southeastern Massachusetts is predicted to see 2 to 4 inches of snow, with cities and towns closest to the coast getting up to 6 inches. A winter weather advisory is set to remain in effect in these counties until 7 p.m. Sunday.
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As of mid-morning on Sunday, no communities had received much more than 3 inches, according to the weather service. Mashpee recorded getting the most snow so far, totaling 3.3 inches as of 10 a.m.
Here are the snow totals for Massachusetts as of midday Sunday. This article will be updated throughout the day.
3+ inches of snow
- Centerville (Barnstable)
- Falmouth
- Mashpee
2+ inches of snow
- Bourne
- Chatham
- Dartmouth
- Fairhaven
- Hyannis (Barnstable)
- Marstons Mills (Barnstable)
- Mattapoisett
- Oak Bluffs
- Sandwich
- Truro
- Vineyard Haven
- West Tisbury
- Yarmouth
1+ inches of snow
- Berkley
- Brewster
- Charlton
- Dennis
- Dighton
- Freetown
- Harwich
- New Bedford
- Orleans
- Osterville (Barnstable)
- Plymouth
- Rochester
- Somerset
- Sturbridge
- Swansea
- Wareham
- Westport
