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Snowfall Totals: Which Massachusetts Spot Has Seen the Most Snow?
Here are the top snow totals so far as of 7 Monday night.

UPDATED at 7:18 p.m. Monday:
Snow continued to fall early Monday night in most of Massachusetts and the snowfall totals continue to inch higher.
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Here are the top totals by county at of 6 p.m., according to the National Weather Service:
Barnstable County
East Orleans -- 3.5 inches
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Bourne -- 3 inches
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
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