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How Much Snow Did Woonsocket Get?
Find out which spots in Providence County saw the most snow as of Tuesday morning.

Between the Blizzard of 2015, the Groundhog Day storm and the most recent snowfall, Woonsocket has seen plenty of snow.
Woonsocket Public Schools had a 1 hour delay on Tuesday and a city-wide parking ban is still in effect until further notice due to the weather.
So, how much snow fell in Woonsocket?
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The City received the lowest amount of snowfall in Providence County.
According to the National Weather Service, Woonsocket received 8.0 inches of snow as of 8:40 a.m. Tuesday.
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Here are the top snowfall totals in Providence County, according to the NWS:
- North Fosterβ 16.1 inches
- West Glocesterβ 14.0 inches
- North Providenceβ 13.1 inches
- Cumberlandβ 13.0 inches
- N. Cumberlandβ 12.9 inches
- Pawtucketβ 12.0 inches
- Burrillvilleβ 11.0 inches
- Rumfordβ 9.6 inches
- Smithfieldβ 9.0 inches
- Woonsocketβ 8.0 inches
Note: These were the only towns included in the most recent NWS snowfall data. Some snowfall totals were recorded early Tuesday morning and others on Monday afternoon.
How much snow did you get? Tell us below!
More snow coverage:
- Which Rhode Island Spot Has Seen the Most Snow So Far?
- Delay for Woonsocket Public Schools
- Snow Leads to Cancellations, Delays in Woonsocket
- WEATHER UPDATE: Hour-by-Hour Forecast for Woonsocket
- WEATHER UPDATE: Snow Expected to Fall From Saturday into Tuesday
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