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Top Snowfall Totals From Latest Snowstorm
Some communities picked up an additional two feet of snow.

The third major snowstorm in two weeks is gone after dropping more than two new feet of snow on parts of Massachusetts.
Rockland, Quincy and South Weymouth hit the snowfall jackpot in the latest storm and the vast majority of Eastern and Central Massachusetts picked up at least a foot.
The state has seen a record-breaking more than six feet of snow over a two-week period after a relatively snow-less winter before then.
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Here are the top snowfall totals by county from the most recent storm, according to the National Weather Service:
Barnstable County
East Sandwich -- 7.3 inches
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Centerville -- 3.8 inches
Barnstable -- 3 inches
East Falmouth -- 1.7 inches
Bristol County
Attleboro -- 14.5 inches
Taunton -- 14 inches
Mansfield -- 13.5 inches
North Attleboro -- 11.6 inches
Raynham -- 11 inches
Seekonk -- 8 inches
Essex County
Ipswich -- 19.5 inches
Topsfield -- 19 inches
Rockport -- 18.2 inches
Lynn -- 17.8 inches
Georgetown -- 16.3 inches
West Peabody -- 15 inches
Middlesex County
Bedford -- 19.8 inches
North Reading -- 18 inches
Townsend -- 16.8 inches
Chelmsford -- 16.8 inches
Sudbury -- 16.6 inches
Dracut -- 16.1 inches
Wakefield -- 16 inches
Winchester -- 16 inches
Norfolk County
Quincy -- 27.5 inches
South Weymouth -- 27.5 inches
East Braintree -- 26 inches
Sharon -- 25.5 inches
Braintree -- 22 inches
Randolph -- 19.7 inches
Walpole -- 14.5 inches
Foxborough -- 14 inches
Wrentham -- 14 inches
Stoughton -- 13.5 inches
Foxborough -- 13.2 inches
Plymouth County
Rockland -- 29 inches
Norwell -- 27.1 inches
East Bridgewater -- 23 inches
Hingham -- 20.5 inches
Carver -- 14.5 inches
Plymouth -- 14.4 inches
Suffolk County
East Boston -- 23.1 inches
Winthrop -- 23.1 inches
Chelsea -- 18.1 inches
Worcester County
Rochdale -- 18 inches
Milford -- 16.7 inches
Shrewsbury -- 15.8 inches
- Here are the storm totals from the Blizzard of 2015 and the Groundhog Day storm.
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