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    Video: Crews clear roads in Marshfield, MA during Winter Storm Hernando

    Patriot Ledger staff photographer Greg Derr captured crews with Marshfield Department of Public Works clearing Furnace Street on Feb. 23, 2026 during Winter Storm Hernando.

    New England’s first blizzard since 2022 dumped piles of snow across Massachusetts, with the National Weather Service (NWS) recording over 30 inches in multiple towns.

    Bristol County has seen the most accumulation, with the highest snowfall total at 37 inches in Bliss Corner as of 8 p.m. on Feb. 23 and 36 inches in Somerset and Berkly as of 10 p.m. on Feb. 23. On the other hand, western Massachusetts has received the least amount of snow, with under 5 inches recorded in towns like Colrain and Leyden.

    Here’s a list of snowfall totals across Massachusetts after the big storm.

    MA snow totals by town

    Here are the most recent snowfall totals from Monday, Feb. 23 across several Massachusetts towns, reported by the National Weather Service and listed in descending order with the time they were recorded:

    34-37 inches

    • Bliss Corner (Dartmouth) – 37.0 in (8 p.m.)
    • Somerset – 36.0 in (9:54 p.m.)
    • Lakeville – 36.0 in (8 p.m.)

    30-33 inches

    • Dartmouth – 33.0 in (4:30 p.m.)
    • Sharon – 32.5 in (6:30 p.m.)
    • Westport – 32.0 in (4:30 p.m.)
    • Dighton – 32.0 in (7:15 p.m.)
    • Attleborough – 32.0 in (8:25 p.m.)
    • North Scituate – 32.0 in (6:17 p.m.)
    • NWS Boston/Norton – 31.8 in (7:03 p.m.)
    • Acushnet – 31.3 in (9:28 p.m.)
    • Middleborough – 31.2 in (9:10 p.m.)
    • Berkley – 31.0 in (3:26 p.m.)
    • Bridgewater – 31.0 in (10 p.m.)
    • Brockton – 31.0 in (10 p.m.)
    • New Bedford – 31.0 in (5:28 p.m.)
    • West Wareham – 30.1 in (7:48 p.m.)
    • Hanson – 30.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • West Bridgewater – 30.0 in (5:04 p.m.)
    • Pembroke – 30.0 in (6:40 p.m.)
    • Whitman – 30.0 in (10 p.m.)

    26-29.9 inches

    • Norton – 29.2 in (8:47 p.m.)
    • Taunton – 29.0 in (7:10 p.m.)
    • Somerset – 28.7 in (1 p.m.)
    • Hanover – 28.5 in (7:09 p.m.)
    • Plymouth – 28.0 in (4:31 p.m.)
    • Taunton – 27.0 in (2:30 p.m.)
    • Kingston – 26.0 in (7:18 p.m.)
    • Abington – 26.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Weymouth – 26.0 in (5:47 p.m.)

    20-25 inches

    • Stoughton – 25.0 in (3:45 p.m.)
    • North Attleborough – 25.0 in (2:53 p.m.)
    • Westport – 25.0 in (2:31 p.m.)
    • Milton – 24.1 in (6:05 p.m.)
    • Rochester – 24.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Randolph – 24.0 in (9:05 p.m.)
    • Harvard – 22.5 in (4:25 p.m.)
    • Foxborough – 22.5 in (9:39 p.m.)
    • Gloucester – 22.0 in (10:35 p.m.)
    • Forestdale – 21.0 in (10:45 p.m.)
    • Easton – 21.5 in (12:15 p.m.)
    • Walpole – 20.5 in (5:41 p.m.)
    • Malden – 20.0 in (7:26 p.m.)
    • Centerville – 20.0 in (1:10 p.m.)
    • Rockland – 20.7 in (3:48 p.m.)

    17-19.9 inches

    • Wrentham – 19.8 in (8 p.m.)
    • Milford – 19.5 in (6:39 p.m.)
    • Pocasset – 19.5 in (1:41 p.m.)
    • Braintree – 19.5 in (12:10 p.m.)
    • Norfolk – 19.5 in (8 p.m.)
    • Holliston – 18.9 in (6:50 p.m.)
    • West Wareham – 18.6 in (12:16 p.m.)
    • Winchester – 18.5 in (9:30 p.m.)
    • Chelsea – 18.1 in (7 p.m.)
    • Sagamore – 18.0 in (1:32 p.m.)
    • Scituate – 18.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Leominster – 18.0 in (9:40 p.m.)
    • Wakefield – 18.0 in (5:44 p.m.)
    • Stoneham – 17.5 in (8:07 p.m.)
    • Weymouth – 17.5 in (8:44 p.m.)
    • Hingham – 17.5 in (5 p.m.)
    • Concord – 17 in (6:50 p.m.)
    • Bellingham – 17.0 in (8:52 p.m.)

    15-16.9 inches

    • Logan Airport – 16.9 in (7:07 p.m.)
    • Marblehead – 16.6 in (8:54 p.m.)
    • Westwood – 16.5 in (12:33 p.m.)
    • Brighton – 16 in (8:35 p.m.)
    • Medford – 15.7 in (9:28 p.m.)
    • Norwood – 15.6 in (8 p.m.)
    • Millis – 15.5 in (8 p.m.)
    • Melrose – 15.2 in (11:46 a.m.)
    • Burlington – 15.2 in (3:41 p.m.)
    • Winchester – 15.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Waltham – 15.0 in (9:15 p.m.)
    • Yarmouth – 15.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Acushnet – 15.0 in (11:56 a.m.)

    14.0–14.9 inches

    • East Douglas – 14.5 in (6:51 p.m.)
    • Andover – 14.1 in (3:28 p.m.)
    • Watertown – 14.0 in (noon)
    • Clinton – 14.0 in (7:02 p.m.)
    • Sandwich – 14.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Cotuit– 14.0 in (12:15 p.m.)
    • Whitinsville – 14.0 in (2:10 p.m.)
    • Wayland – 14.0 in (8 p.m.)
    • Paxton – 14.0 in (9:52 p.m.)

    13.0–13.9 inches

    • Quincy – 13.8 in (12:30 p.m.)
    • Worcester Airport – 13.7 in (3:47 p.m.)
    • Lexington – 13.5 in (5:36 p.m.)
    • Worcester – 13.5 in (8:30 p.m.)
    • Westborough – 13.5 in (2:08 p.m.)
    • Ipswich – 13.0 in (5:41 p.m.)
    • Auburn – 13.0 in (5:43 p.m.)
    • Cochituate – 13.0 in (3:33 p.m.)
    • Rutland – 13.0 in (6:30 p.m.)
    • Woburn – 13.0 in (2:30 p.m.)
    • Barre – 13.0 in (1:59 p.m.)

    12.0–12.9 inches

    • Lowell – 12.9 in (3:02 p.m.)
    • Cambridge – 12.5 in (1:26 p.m.)
    • Northborough – 12.6 in (3:12 p.m.)
    • Sutton – 12.0 in (8:30 p.m.)
    • Medfield – 12.0 in (noon)

    11.0–11.9 inches

    • Arlington – 11.8 in (2:09 p.m.)
    • Wilmington – 11.5 in (6:30 p.m.)
    • Lynnfield – 11.5 in (7:47 p.m.)
    • Danvers – 11.2 in (8 p.m.)
    • Dracut – 11.0 in (3:12 p.m.)
    • Hopkinton – 11.0 in (noon)
    • Dover – 11.0 in (noon)
    • Rockport – 11.0 in (12:14 p.m.)
    • Newburyport – 11.0 in (9:56 p.m.)
    • Boylston – 11.0 in (6:49 p.m.)

    10.0–10.9 inches

    • Tewksbury – 10.7 in (7:16 p.m.)
    • Sudbury – 10.6 in (2 p.m.)
    • West Roxbury – 10.6 in (12:55 p.m.)
    • Westford – 10.5 in (2 p.m.)
    • Littleton – 10.5 in (8:45 p.m.)
    • Sturbridge – 10.5 in (1 p.m.)
    • Holyoke – 10.0 in (12:15 p.m.)
    • Warren – 10.0 in (9:43 p.m.)

    9.0–9.9 inches

    • Carlisle – 9.8 in (6 p.m.)
    • Townsend – 9.8 in (3:16 p.m.)
    • Haverhill – 9.8 in (9:45 p.m.)
    • Lexington – 9.5 in (2:59 p.m.)
    • Chelmsford – 9.5 in (2 p.m.)
    • Methuen – 9.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Ipswich – 9.0 in (12:02 p.m.)
    • Acton – 9.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Wellesley – 9.0 in (2 p.m.)

    8.0–8.9 inches

    • East Dennis – 8.5 in (2 p.m.)
    • Fiskdale – 8.5 in (6:30 p.m.)
    • Lincoln – 8.5 in (4:06 p.m.)
    • Tyngsboro – 8.2 in (3:18 p.m.)
    • Maynard – 8.0 in (2 p.m.)
    • Ludlow – 8.0 in (1:06 p.m.)

    5.0–7.9 inches

    • Ashfield – 7.5 in (4:08 p.m.)
    • Amherst – 6.8 in (5:30 p.m.)
    • Orange – 6.7 in (3:47 p.m.)
    • North Amherst – 5.5 in (2:15 p.m.)
    • Chatham – 5.5 in (2 p.m.)
    • Ashby – 5.3 in (12:46 p.m.)

    Below 5 inches

    • Colrain – 4 in (3:58 p.m.)
    • Leyden – 3.8 in (1 p.m.)

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