CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – There was some heavy flooding across Massachusetts Monday, with some parts of the state receiving more than nine inches of rainfall.

Here’s a look at the reported amount of rainfall throughout Massachusetts on Monday:

Hampden County

  • Ludlow – 2.97 in
  • Springfield- 2.73 in
  • Westfield – 1.95 in
  • Wilbraham – 1.83 in
  • Agawam – 1.66 in
  • Longmeadow – 1.66 in
  • Feeding Hills – 1.40 in
  • Three Rivers – 1.05 in
  • Palmer – 1.02 in
  • Brimfield – 0.95 in
  • East Longmeadow – 0.92 in
  • West Springfield – 0.83 in
  • Hampden – 0.73 in
  • Westfield Coop – 0.67 in
  • Monson – 0.64 in
  • Westfield-Barnes – 0.62 in
  • Holyoke – 0.53 in
  • Tolland – 0.16 in

Hampshire County

  • Belchertown – 2.23 in
  • Florence – 1.07 in
  • Williamsburg – 1.03 in
  • Goshen – 1.00 in
  • Huntington – 0.87 in
  • Northampton – 0.86 in
  • Easthampton – 0.71 in
  • Westhampton – 0.47 in
  • Pelham – 0.42 in
  • Southampton – 0.42 in
  • Loudville – 0.34 in
  • South Hadley – 0.25 in
  • Hadley – 0.23 in

Franklin County

  • Buckland – 1.24 in
  • Shelburne – 0.79 in
  • Turners Falls – 0.71 in
  • Charlemont – 0.50 in
  • Ashfield – 0.44 in
  • Rowe – 0.34 in
  • Orange – 0.30 in
  • Conway – 0.29 in
  • Heath – 0.29 in
  • Colrain – 0.22 in
  • Shutesbury – 0.19 in
  • Sunderland – 0.19 in
  • Leverett – 0.14 in
  • Greenfield – 0.12 in
  • Gill – 0.05 in

Worcester County

  • Leominster – 9.50 in
  • Lunenburg – 7.26 in
  • Princeton – 6.33 in
  • Sterling- 6.17 in
  • Fitchburg – 5.10 in
  • Rutland – 4.28 in
  • Westminster – 3.72 in
  • Ashburnham – 3.17 in
  • Gardner – 2.67 in
  • Worcester – 2.50 in
  • Holden – 2.40 in
  • Worcester – 2.08 in
  • West Boylston – 1.82 in
  • Shrewsbury – 1.68 in
  • Warren – 1.63 in
  • Lancaster – 1.58 in
  • Southbridge – 1.31 in
  • Barre – 1.03 in
  • Westborough – 0.89 in
  • Harvard – 0.87 in
  • East Brimfield Lake – 0.72 in
  • Leicester- 0.60 in
  • Buffumville Lake – 0.57 in
  • Sturbridge – 0.57 in
  • Berlin – 0.55 in
  • Northborough – 0.55 in
  • Auburn – 0.48 in
  • Hubbardston – 0.47 in
  • Athol – 0.45 in
  • Milford – 0.30 in
  • Douglas – 0.26 in
  • Northbridge – 0.17 in

Middlesex County

  • Pepperell – 4.52 in
  • Ayer – 3.66 in
  • Groton – 3.47 in
  • Dunstable – 3.30 in
  • Chelmsford – 2.56 in
  • North Chelmsford – 2.41 in
  • Lowell – 2.02 in

Plymouth County

  • Marion – 4.53 in
  • Wareham – 3.94 in
  • Middleborough – 3.69 in
  • East Bridgewater – 3.36 in
  • West Wareham – 2.50 in
  • Duxbury – 2.13 in
  • Plymouth – 2.08 in
  • Hanson – 2.06 in
  • Plymouth – 2.03 in

Bristol County

  • Attleborough – 6.98 in
  • Easton – 4.71 in
  • NWS Boston/Norton – 4.08 in
  • Norton West – 3.98 in
  • Fairhaven – 3.34 in
  • Fall River – 3.34 in
  • Taunton – 3.20 in
  • New Bedford – 3.05 in
  • Westport – 2.98 in
  • Acushnet – 2.66 in
  • Taunton – 2.53 in
  • North Dighton – 2.51 in
  • Berkley – 2.39 in
  • Somerset – 2.32 in
  • Dighton – 2.29 in
  • Raynham – 1.96 in
  • Swansea – 1.92 in
  • Rehoboth – 1.82 in
  • NW Swansea – 1.36 in
  • Mansfield – 1.29 in
  • Somerset – 1.27 in

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