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Snowfall totals from early March storm

Updated: Friday, 08 Mar 2013, 1:14 PM EST
Published : Friday, 08 Mar 2013, 8:43 AM EST

(WWLP) - How much snow you received from this early March snowstorm really depended on your elevation. While low-lying places along the Connecticut River like Springfield, Chicopee, and Northampton received only a little more than an inch of snow from this storm, just a few miles away in higher-elevation communities like Monson and Hampden, they received more than a foot of snow!

Here are some of the snowfall totals you shared with us as of 1:00 P.M. through our Report It feature:

  • 18" Holland
  • 18" Monson
  • 17" Brimfield
  • 16" Wales
  • 15" Palmer
  • 15" West Brookfield
  • 14" Hampden
  • 12.5" Warren
  • 11" Wilbraham
  • 10" Belchertown
  • 10" Otis
  • 9" Shutesbury
  • 8" East Longmeadow
  • 8" East Forest Park
  • 8" East Otis
  • 8" Plainfield
  • 8" Middlefield
  • 7" Chester
  • 7" Ludlow
  • 7" Blandford
  • 7" Cummington
  • 7" Worthington
  • 6" Chesterfield
  • 5.5" Granby
  • 5.5" Westhampton
  • 4.5" Goshen
  • 4.5" Orange
  • 2" Chicopee
  • 1" Easthampton
     

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