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Town-by-town snow totals: Here's what's fallen so far in Mass.
Some areas were already approaching 20 inches by Monday morning.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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A major nor'easter has brought heavy, wet snow to much of Massachusetts, with some areas already seeing nearly 20 inches as of Monday morning. The National Weather Service has released snow totals for towns across the state, with the highest amounts reported in Southeastern Massachusetts. Meteorologists are predicting between 18 and 24 inches of snow total, with the heaviest snowfall expected to end around noon on Monday.
Why it matters
The heavy, wet snow and high winds could affect trees and power lines, leading to potential outages across the region. Southeastern Massachusetts is likely to see some of the more significant impacts from the storm, according to state officials.
The details
According to the National Weather Service, the town of Foxborough has seen the highest snow total so far, with 19.3 inches on the ground as of 8:44 a.m. Monday. Other areas that have reported high totals include Rochester with 19 inches, Somerset with 18 inches, and Berkley with 17.2 inches. Boston's Logan Airport had seen 5 inches of snow as of 7 a.m. Monday morning.
- As of 9:19 a.m. Monday morning, the National Weather Service had released the latest snow totals.
- The heavy, wet snow and high winds are expected to continue until around noon on Monday.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency that monitors and reports on weather conditions across the United States.
The takeaway
This major winter storm is expected to bring significant snowfall and potential power outages to much of Massachusetts, with Southeastern parts of the state likely to see the greatest impacts. Residents should prepare for hazardous travel conditions and potential disruptions to daily life as the storm continues.
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