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Which Massachusetts Spot Has Seen the Most Snow So Far?

The storm still has a ways to go, and some communities near Medford have already gotten more than 8 inches of snow.

The latest snowstorm is expected to continue to dump snow on Massachusetts through Monday, but the good news is the steady snow will begin to dissipate on Monday afternoon.

The National Weather Service says Somerville has thus far garnered 8.3 inches of snow. A few more inches will fall on Monday afternoon before ending late Monday night or early Tuesday morning.

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The predictions of two feet are still likely for many communities, including parts of Norfolk and Plymouth counties. Nearly all of the counties listed below should have communities that wind up with at least 18 inches once the storm pulls away.

Here are the top snowfall totals by county within the past 36 hours at of 10 a.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service:

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Bristol County

Taunton -- 7.6 inches

Mansfield -- 6.8 inches

Norton -- 6 inches

Fairhaven -- 4 inches

New Bedford -- 4 inches

Essex County

Marblehead -- 12.6 inches

Ipswich -- 11.5 inches

Groveland -- 11.5 inches

Topsfield -- 10 inches

Haverhill -- 19 inches

West Peabody -- 7.5 inches

Middlesex County

Ashby -- 13.1 inches

Towsend -- 11.4 inches

North Reading -- 11 inches

Carlisle -- 10.7 inches

Pepperell -- 9.5 inches

Wilmington -- 9 inches

Sudbury -- 9 inches

Acton -- 8.7 inches

Framingham -- 8.6 inches

Norfolk County

North Weymouth -- 19.8 inches

Milton -- 14.6 inches

Norwood -- 9.6 inches

Plymouth County

Norwell -- 18.5 inches

Hingham -- 16 inches

Hanover -- 12 inches

Suffolk County

East Boston -- 12.1 inches

Winthrop -- 12.1 inches

Chelsea -- 9.1 inches

Worcester County

Fitchburg -- 13.3 inches

Leominster -- 13.1 inches

Lunenberg -- 13 inches

Auburn -- 10 inches

Hubbardston -- 9.8 inches

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