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How Much Snow Did the Region Get in the Blizzard of 2015?
Snowfall amounts from the National Weather Service.

The Blizzard of 2015 is in the books.
The National Weather Service released the unofficial observations at 7:30 Tuesday night. The snowfall totals were taken during 18 hours during the storm.
A sampling of snowfall totals in Essex County:
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- Methuen --31.2 inches
- Ipswich -- 28 inches
- Swampscott -- 27.1 inches
- Salem -- 24 inches
- Peabody -- 24 inches
- Nahant -- 24 inches
- Gloucester -- 23 inches
- Marblehead -- 22 inches
- Topsfield -- 22 inches
- Andover -- 22 inches
- Danvers -- 21.5 inches
- Rockport -- 18.7 inches
Lunenburg in Worcester County hit the jackpot with 36 inches, Littleton in Middlesex County received 24 inches, while Worcester and Framingham each received 33.5 inches. Worcester, in Worcester County, broke its all-time record snowfall with 33.5 inches as of 7 Tuesday night, beating 33 inches,set back on April 1, 1997, according to the National Weather Service. Records have been kept since 1905. Framingham is in Middlesex County.
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