While Friday's storm was not able to develop into a major system bringing blizzard conditions, it was strong enough to drop several inches of snow, cover roads and break out the plows and shovels. Here is a look at the totals, from the National Weather Service:
EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS:
Ashby: 4 inches
Tewksbury: 2.3 inches
Topsfield: 2 inches
Lexington: 2 inches
Wilmington: 1.5 inches
Winchester: 1.3 inch
Boston: 0.2 inches
CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS:
Petersham: 3.7 inches
Holden: 3.5 inches
Lunenburg: 3 inches
Worcester: 2.2 inches
Sutton: 1 inch
SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Deering: 4 inches
Windsor: 3.5 inches
Portsmouth: 3.4 inches
Milford: 3 inches
Stratham: 2.9 inches
Merrimack: 2.5 inches
Concord: 2 inches
Nashua: 1.3 inches
Manchester: 1 inch
WESTERN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Claremont: 3.5 inches
Newport: 3.5 inches
CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Tilton: 3.1 inches
Laconia: 2 inches
Meredith: 1.9 inches
NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
Freedom: 4.8 inches
Bristol: 2.8 inches
SOUTHERN MAINE:
Kennebunkport: 2.7 inches
Topsham: 2.5 inches
Cumberland: 2.5 inches
Limington: 2 inches
Gorham: 1.9 inches
Lewiston: 1.9 inches
Hollis: 1.6 inches
Portland: 1.8 inches
EASTERN MAINE:
Farmington: 1.3 inches
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