Mass. snowfall totals: Which towns, cities got the most snow on Saturday?

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- Published: Jan. 18, 2026, 9:23 a.m.
A youngster walks by a large snow pile in a shopping center parking lot in Lawrence, Mass. Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)ASSOCIATED PRESS
A snow storm blanketed Massachusetts on Saturday, and more is on the way on Sunday.
Many communities saw several inches of snow accumulate on Saturday, and some saw more than 6 inches by the afternoon.
The hardest hit communities on Saturday were in western and central Massachusetts.
Here’s who got the most snow in Massachusetts on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service:
10 inches or more:
- Savoy, Berkshire County — 10.5 inches
8 inches or more:
- Heath, Franklin County — 8.5 inches
- Ashfield, Franklin County — 8 inches
- Conway, Franklin County — 8 inches
- Royalston, Worcester County — 8 inches
7 inches or more:
- Athol, Franklin County — 7.5 inches
- Northfield, Franklin County — 7.5 inches
- Warwick, Franklin County — 7.3 inches
- Charlemont, Franklin County — 7 inches
- Turners Falls, Franklin County — 7 inches
- Plainfield, Hampshire County — 7.5 inches
- Chesterfield, Hampshire County — 7 inches
- Cummington, Hampshire County — 7 inches
- Hatfield, Hampshire County — 7 inches
- Williamsburg, Hampshire County — 7 inches
- Ashburnham, Worcester County — 7.3 inches
- Adams, Berkshire County — 7 inches
6 inches or more:
- Bernardston, Franklin County — 6 inches
- Colrain, Franklin County — 6 inches
- Greenfield, Franklin County — 6 inches
- New Salem, Franklin County — 6 inches
- Orange, Franklin County — 6 inches
- Wendell, Franklin County — 6 inches
- Montgomery, Hampden County — 6 inches
- Russell, Hampden County — 6 inches
- Easthampton, Hampshire County — 6.5 inches
- Goshen, Hampshire County — 6 inches
- Northampton, Hampshire County — 6 inches
- Rutland, Worcester County — 6 inches
- Pittsfield, Berkshire County — 6.2 inches
- Lenox, Berkshire County — 6.1 inches
- Housatonic, Berkshire County — 6.1 inches
- Sandisfield, Berkshire County — 6 inches
5 inches or more:
- Leyden, Franklin County — 5.9 inches
- Ludlow, Hampden County — 5.1 inches
- Agawam, Hampden County — 5 inches
- Springfield, Hampden County — 5 inches
- Amherst, Hampshire County — 5.5 inches
- Ashby, Middlesex County — 5 inches
- Hubbardston, Worcester County — 5 inches
- Paxton, Worcester County — 5 inches
- Petersham, Worcester County — 5 inches
- Princeton, Worcester County — 5 inches
- Westminster, Worcester County — 5 inches
- Great Barrington, Berkshire County — 5.8 inches
- Williamstown, Berkshire County — 5.1 inches
4 inches or more:
- East Hawley, Franklin County — 4.1 inches
- Buckland, Franklin County — 4 inches
- Erving, Franklin County — 4 inches
- Brimfield, Hampden County — 4.5 inches
- Hampden, Hampden County — 4.5 inches
- Holland, Hampden County — 4.5 inches
- West Springfield, Hampden County — 4.5 inches
- Wilbraham, Hampden County — 4.5 inches
- East Longmeadow, Hampden County — 4 inches
- Southampton, Hampshire County — 4.8 inches
- Belchertown, Hampshire County — 4.3 inches
- Granby, Hampshire County — 4 inches
- Hatfield, Hampshire County — 4 inches
- Pepperell, Middlesex County — 4 inches
- Fitchburg, Worcester County — 4.8 inches
- New Braintree, Worcester County — 4.5 inches
- West Brookfield, Worcester County — 4.5 inches
- Lunenburg, Worcester County — 4.1 inches
- Worcester, Worcester County — 4.1 inches
- Charlton, Worcester County — 4 inches
- Leicester, Worcester County — 4 inches
3 inches or more:
- Methuen, Essex County — 3.3 inches
- Newburyport, Essex County — 3 inches
- Haverhill, Essex County — 3 inches
- Gill, Franklin County — 3.5 inches
- Sunderland, Franklin County — 3 inches
- Westfield, Hampden County — 3.8 inches
- Holyoke, Hampden County — 3.7 inches
- Chester, Hampden County — 3 inches
- Dunstable, Middlesex County — 3.8 inches
- Townsend, Middlesex County — 3.8 inches
- Shirley, Middlesex County — 3.5 inches
- Tyngsboro, Middlesex County — 3.3 inches
- Boylston, Worcester County — 3.8 inches
- Holden, Worcester County — 3.5 inches
- Auburn, Worcester County — 3.3 inches
- Sterling, Worcester County — 3.3 inches
- Sturbridge, Worcester County — 3.2 inches
2 inches or more:
- Andover, Essex County — 2.3 inches
- Newburyport, Essex County — 2 inches
- New Salem, Franklin County — 2 inches
- Blandford, Hampden County — 2.5 inches
- Southwick, Hampden County — 2 inches
- Westhampton, Hampshire County — 2.8 inches
- South Hadley, Hampshire County — 2 inches
- Tewksbury, Middlesex County — 2.9 inches
- Carlisle, Middlesex County — 2.8 inches
- Littletown, Middlesex County — 2.6 inches
- Acton, Middlesex County — 2.5 inches
- Maynard, Middlesex County — 2.3 inches
- Grafton, Worcester County — 2.5 inches
- Shrewsbury, Worcester County — 2.4 inches
- Fiskdale, Worcester County — 2.1 inches
- Hardwick, Worcester County — 2 inches
- Westborough, Worcester County — 2 inches
1 inch or more:
- Bedford, Middlesex County — 1.8 inches
- Chelmsford, Middlesex County — 1.5 inches
- Lexington, Middlesex County — 1 inch
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