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The NWS is warning people of absolutely beautiful weather today.
Wide spread: The NWS says to expect as much as 9-11 inches in Northern Mass. and 3-6 elsewhere or as little as nothing at all.
Rain and sleet kept some totals down, but more than a foot still dropped in a few areas.
It's been a treacherous few days, and officials are warning of wet, heavy snow, slick roads, limited visibility, and high winds.
How much did your town get and how does it stack up to the highest?
The governor has asked residents to stay off the roads as an already heavy storm intensifies. So when will it stop?
A Winter Storm Warning and Blizzard Warning are issued for Thursday as parking bans snow emergencies begin to pour in.
Snow will return, but first a very windy Super Bowl Sunday.
The groundhog saw his shadow, so we're going to look at some of those six more weeks of winter.
It was less than expected, but you can see how much your community got here.
Up to 3 inches of rain and 70 mph wind gusts.
AccuWeather says unseasonable warmth will carry us to the end of this month, but that should change before we hit February.
At least one region is almost guaranteed to get hammered, but it looks like there will be enough for everyone.