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How Much Did Waltham Get From the Groundhog Day Storm

Check out storm totals from the area.

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While specific numbers are not available for Waltham, neighboring towns picked up between 11 and 16.3 inches in the Groundhog Day snowstorm, according to the National Weather Service.

Lexington got 16.3 inches, West Newton got 16 and Belmont got 115.

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Check out totals available for Middlesex and Worcester counties here.

The storm refused to stop on Monday. The forecast called for the hardest snow to fall on Monday morning before dissipating in the afternoon and stopping in the evening. The snow didn’t stop in intensity, but even seemed to pick up steam in the afternoon and early evening before finally stopping late on Monday night.

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Wakefield, with 17 inches of snow, received the highest amount in the county.

Worcester County received the most snowfall from the Groundhog Day storm. Leominster got 20.7 inches, Lunenberg received 19.5 inches and Westminster got 19 inches.

CBSBoston reported that the past week has been the snowiest seven days in Boston on record.

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