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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
Berlin -- 12.1 inches
Worcester -- 11.2 inches
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