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UPDATED: Which Massachusetts Spot Has Seen the Most Snow?

The storm is still raging on Monday evening in parts of Massachusetts, but here are the top snow totals so far.

UPDATED at 7:18 p.m. Monday: Snow continues to fall in most of Massachusetts and the snowfall totals continue to inch higher.

Here are the top totals by county at of 6 p.m., according to the National Weather Service:

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Barnstable County

East Orleans -- 3.5 inches

Bourne -- 3 inches

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East Sandwich -- 3 inches

Bristol County

Mansfield -- 8.7 inches

Taunton -- 8.6 inches

Norton -- 6 inches

Essex County

Newburyport -- 14 inches

Topsfield -- 13 inches

Lynn -- 13 inches

Ipswich -- 12.5 inches

West Peabody -- 11 inches

Franklin County

Ashfield -- 13 inches

Greenfield -- 12 inches

Shelburne -- 12 inches

Heath -- 11.3 inches

East Charlemont -- 10 inches

Hampden County

Ludlow -- 17 inches

Agawam -- 14 inches

Wales -- 14 inches

Longmeadow -- 12.5 inches

Springfield -- 10.5 inches

Hampshire County

Plainfield -- 11 inches

Granby -- 10.5 inches

Westhampton -- 10 inches

Middlesex County

North Reading -- 15 inches

Ashby -- 15 inches

Reading -- 14.5 inches

Shirley -- 14 inches

Holliston -- 14 inches

Norfolk County

North Weymouth -- 14.5 inches

Needham Heights -- 12 inches

Quincy -- 11.2 inches

Milton -- 10.8 inches

Cohasset -- 10.5 inches

Plymouth County

Norwell -- 13 inches

Rockland -- 9.5 inches

Marshfield -- 8.1 inches

Pembroke -- 8 inches

Hingham -- 7.5 inches

Suffolk County

Chelsea -- 13.8 inches

East Boston -- 9.9 inches

Winthrop -- 9.9 inches

Worcester County

Lunenberg -- 24.1 inches

Westminster -- 23.1 inches

Leominster -- 20.7 inches

Fitchburg -- 18.8 inches

Gardner -- 17 inches

Original article posted at 4:08 p.m. Monday:

More than a foot of snow has already fallen in parts of Massachusetts while other regions have seen much smaller amounts from the Groundhog Day snowstorm.

As of 3 p.m., here are the top totals by county, according to the National Weather Service:

Barnstable County

Bourne -- 3 inches

East Sandwich -- 3 inches

Yarmouth -- 2 inches

Eastham -- 2 inches

Bristol County

Mansfield -- 7. 3 inches

Taunton -- 6.6 inches

Norton -- 6 inches

North Dighton -- 5.5 inches

Rehoboth -- 5.5 inches

Dukes County

West Tisbury -- .8 inches

Essex County

West Peabody -- 11 inches

Topsfield -- 11 inches

Lynn -- 10 inches

Ipswich -- 9 inches

Salisbury -- 8 inches

Franklin County

Shelburne -- 10.5 inches

Shutesbury -- 10 inches

Greenfield -- 9.5 inches

Hawley -- 9 inches

Ashfield -- 8.8 inches

Hampden County

Ludlow -- 10 inches

Wales -- 10 inches

Agawam -- 8 inches

Longmeadow -- 8 inches

Chicopee -- 7.5 inches

Hampshire County

Grandby -- 10.5 inches

Amherst -- 9 inches

Pelham -- 8 inches

Easthampton -- 8 inches

Plainfield -- 7.8 inches

Middlesex County

Ashby -- 15 inches

Shirley -- 14 inches

Medford -- 11.5 inches

Winchester -- 10.5 inches

North Reading -- 10 inches

Norfolk County

Needham Heights -- 12 inches

Milton -- 10.8 inches

Weymouth -- 10.5 inches

North Weymouth -- 10 inches

Norwood -- 9.5 inches

Plymouth County

Norwell -- 9.8 inches

Marshfield -- 8.1 inches

Hingham -- 7.5 inches

Pembroke -- 6 inches

Whitman -- 5.5 inches

Suffolk County

Chelsea -- 11.8 inches

East Boston -- 9.9 inches

Winthrop -- 9.9 inches

Worcester County

Lunenberg -- 17.1 inches

Fitchburg -- 16.7 inches

Westminster -- 15.1 inches

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