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See How Much Snow Fell Near You During Downgraded Nor'easter

The highest amount measured in Massachusetts during Tuesday's nor'easter was in southern Worcester County.

The snowstorm that wasn't hit Worcester County hardest.
The snowstorm that wasn't hit Worcester County hardest. (National Weather Service)

DUDLEY, MA — At least the kids — and some state and municipal workers — enjoyed a snow day on Tuesday.

By now, the whole state knows that forecasts for Tuesday's nor'easter didn't pan out. The track of the storm shifted late Monday afternoon, putting the heaviest stuff well south of the Bay State. That forecast came after many districts had canceled school, and even after Gov. Maura Healey held a press conference to prepare residents.

But some significant snow did fall in many parts of the state, mostly in southern and eastern Worcester County. Here's a roundup of totals measured in locations across the state, according to the National Weather Service. Totals ranged from near 9 inches on the high end to a laughable 0.1 inches at Logan Airport.

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(These totals are measurements were taken by trained snow spotters and only represent a single location, not entire communities.)

  • Dudley — 8.8 inches
  • Brewster — 7.5 inches
  • Douglas — 6 inches
  • Barnstable — 5.8 inches
  • Shrewsbury — 5.6 inches
  • Worcester Airport — 4.6 inches
  • Holliston — 2.5 inches
  • Randolph — 1.8 inches
  • Pepperell — 1.3 inches
  • Lexington — 1 inch
  • Middleton — 1 inch
  • Millis — 1 inch
  • Wrentham — 1 inch
  • Needham — 0.8 inches
  • Concord — 0.6 inches
  • Wakefield — 0.2 inches
  • Logan Airport — 0.1 inches

See more measurements on the National Weather Service website.

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