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12-04-2025
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Town-by-town totals: These Mass. communities received the most snow
Many in Massachusetts are waking up to a wintry and messy mix to start their Saturday morning. A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through 2 p.m. on Saturday for parts of central and western Massachusetts, where 1-3 inches of snow are expected. In the higher terrain, some spots could see up to 6 inches before it winds down. Here are the latest snowfall totals from reports to the National Weather Service as of 8:30 a.m.: Essex County: Newburyport: 0.7 in 1 N Methuen 0.5 in Franklin County: 1 WSW Ashfield 5.5 in 1 W Orange AP 3.0 in Middlesex County: Townsend 4.0 in 3 NW Townsend 3.0 in 1 WNW Pepperell 2.0 in 2 W Townsend 1.8 in 1 NNW Lexington 0.6 1 SW Lexington 0.5 in 2 S Lexington 0.4 in Lexington 0.4 in Worcester County: 1 W Princeton 7.5 in 1 N Rutland 7.0 in 1 WNW Ashburnham 7.0 in 1 WNW Sterling 7.0 in 1 ESE Fitchburg 6.0 in 1 SE Hubbardston 6.0 in 1 ESE Boylston 5.5 in 1 W Holden 5.3 in 1 SSE West Boylston 5.2 in 1 NNW Charlton 5.1 in Spencer 5.0 in 1 NE Lunenburg 5.0 in 2 NNW Royalston 4.5 in Phillipston 4.3 in Leicester 3.0 in 2 SW Westborough 3.0 in 0 1 WSW Auburn 3.0 in Shrewsbury 3.0 in 1 SSW Berlin 2.6 in Grafton 2.0 in Clinton 1.5 in Precipitation will taper off by mid-morning, with most of the snow and rain wrapping up around 10 a.m. Scattered showers and flurries will linger into the early afternoon, especially north and west of Boston. More rain will arrive Saturday night and continues through much of Sunday, especially for eastern Massachusetts. To view the full forecast, visit the link here. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW
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09-02-2025
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Snow totals: Here's how much fell in NY, NJ and CT last night
The Brief Parts of the NYC Tri-State were blanketed with snow from Saturday night into Sunday morning. Manhattan's Center Park saw around 3 inches, while parts of Long Island recorded up to 5 inches. NEW YORK - Several inches of snow blanketed the NYC area from Saturday night into Sunday morning. Central Park saw at least 3 inches of snow, while parts of Connecticut, Long Island and the Lower Hudson Valley reported more than 4 inches. And don't get too comfortable! The forecast shows another chance for snow next week. Check below for snow totals in your area: JUMP TO: NEW YORK l NEW JERSEY l CONNECTICUT | NEXT WEEK'S SNOW By the numbers Check below to find out how much snow your area recorded, according to the National Weather Service. Bronx County 1 ENE Fordham: 4.6 inches 1 NW Fordham: 3.1 inches Kings County (Brooklyn) 1 WNW Crown Heights: 3.0 inches Sheepshead Bay: 3.0 inches Midwood: 2.8 inches Nassau County Muttontown: 5.1 inches Jericho: 4.9 inches East Williston: 4.4 inches Hicksville: 4.3 inches 2 N Massapequa: 4.2 inches Syosset: 4.0 inches Manhasset Hills: 3.9 inches Westbury: 3.8 inches Floral Park: 3.7 inches Farmingdale: 3.5 inches Plainview: 3.5 inches 1 WSW Plainview: 3.5 inches Hicksville: 3.5 inches Sea Cliff: 3.1 inches Bellmore: 3.0 inches Bethpage: 2.8 inches Merrick: 2.8 inches New York (Manhattan) County New York: 3.1 inches Orange County 2 E Highland Mills: 3.5 inches Chester: 3.0 inches Queens County NYC/La Guardia: 3.6 inches NYC/JFK Airport: 3.1 inches Bellerose: 3.1 inches Richmond County (Staten Island) Dongan Hills: 2.2 inches Suffolk County Commack: 4.8 inches Hampton Bays: 4.8 inches Centereach: 4.5 inches Yaphank: 4.5 inches North Patchogue: 4.5 inches Stony Brook: 4.5 inches Upton: 4.4 inches Ronkonkoma: 4.3 inches Miller Place: 4.2 inches Islip Airport: 4.0 inches 1 WSW Commack: 4.0 inches 1 N Center Moriches 4.0 inches Islip Terrace: 4.0 inches Deer Park: 3.8 inches Sayville: 3.5 inches Patchogue: 3.4 inches Babylon: 3.3 inches Hampton Bays: 3.3 inches Smithtown: 3.2 inches Amityville: 3.0 inches Manorville: 2.9 inches East Islip: 2.5 inches Westchester County Eastchester: 3.5 inches Ossining: 3.5 inches Croton-on-Hudson: 3.3 inches Track real-time weather alerts and daily forecasts on the FOX LOCAL app. Click here to download on iPhone and here to download on Android. Bergen County Wallington: 3.1 inches Fair Lawn: 3.0 inches Montvale 1.8 ESE: 3.0 inches North Arlington: 3.0 inches Oakland: 3.0 inches East Rutherford: 2.9 inches Franklin Lakes: 2.6 inches Hasbrouck Heights: 2.5 inches Palisades Park 2.4 inches River Edge 0.4 NNE: 1.8 inches Essex County North Caldwell: 3.0 inches West Orange: 3.0 inches Montlair: 2.8 inches Maplewood: 1.6 inches Hudson County Harrison: 2.8 inches Kearney 1.7 NNW: 2.7 inches 1 WSW Hoboken: 2.6 inches Hoboken: 2.1 inches Passaic County Hawthorne: 3.9 in Wayne: 3.5 inches Little Falls: 3.1 inches Union County Newark Airport: 3.0 inches Elizabeth: 2.8 inches Cranford Twp 0.6 NNW: 2.4 inches Mountainside: 2.3 inches Clark: 2.0 inches New Providence: 2.0 inches Westfield: 2.0 inches Fairfield County Sandy Hook: 6.1 inches Bridgeport Airport: 5.0 inches 1 E Danbury: 5.0 inches New Canaan: 5.0 inches Newtown 5.3 S: 5.0 inches 5 ENE Redding: 5.0 inches Trumbull 2.6 SSE: 4.9 inches Ridgefield: 4.8 inches Bethel: 4.7 inches Ridgefield 2.4 NNE: 4.6 inches Shelton: 4.5 inches Wilton: 4.5 inches 3 NNE Southport: 4.4 inches Stamford 1.0 S: 4.4 inches Norwalk: 4.3 inches NNW New Fairfield: 4.2 inches Weston: 4.2 inches Southport: 4.1 inches Public 2 N Stamford: 4.1 inches Public Easton: 4.0 inches Public Stratford: 4.0 inches 2 SSW Weston: 3.8 inches Bethel 4.5 SSE: 3.7 inches Brookfield: 3.6 inches Middlesex County Killingworth: 4.5 inches Clinton: 4.4 inches Duram: 4.0 inches Higganum: 4.0 inches Westbrook: 3.8 inches Middlefield 1.4 W: 3.7 inches New Haven County Hamden: 5.2 inches Naugatuck: 5.0 inches North Haven: 5.0 inches Seymour: 5.0 inches Madison: 4.4 inches Madison Center 1.3 N: 4.2 inches 1 ENE North Haven: 4.0 inches Southbury 2.3 W: 4.0 inches Wallingford: 4.0 inches Public 1 SW Branford: 3.7 inches 1 NNW Meriden: 3.6 inches Prospect: 3.6 inches Meriden: 3.5 inches Waterbury: 3.3 inches New London County Old Lyme 1.7 NNE: 5.0 inches New London: 4.7 inches Mystic: 4.6 inches East Lyme: 4.5 inches 3 SSE Gales Ferry: 4.5 inches Groton: 4.5 inches Public Jewett City 3.0 ESE: 4.5 inches Niantic: 4.5 inches Pawcatuck: 4.5 inches 1 SSW New London: 4.2 inches Waterford: 4.2 inches Norwich: 4.0 inches Preston: 4.0 inches Uncasville 2.4 NNW: 3.9 inches 4 SW Voluntown: 3.8 inches What's next Next week has many more chances for snow in New York City as forecast models show a change in the jet stream pattern. According to FOX Weather, New York City is potentially seeing double-digit totals from storm systems that will impact the region from Monday, Feb. 10 to Monday, Feb. 17. Exact snowfall amounts are still being fine-tuned, so uncertainty in the track and precipitation type for each system still remains. The country's active weather pattern is expected to continue throughout most of the month, with no relief in sight for the nation's heartland through the East Coast. The Source This article uses information from the National Weather Service.