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The winter storm bringing harsh weather to much of the U.S. dumped snowfall totals higher than 20 inches in some states. How much snow did we get?
A winter storm of potentially historic proportions that could rival the fabled Blizzard of 1978 headed into the SouthCoast on Sunday night into Monday morning, slamming Fall River with heavy snow, strong winds and blizzard conditions. Strong east-to-northeast winds was predicted to trigger coastal flooding, especially along parts of Massachusetts.
About 5 inches of snow has fallen in Kansas City, Missouri since Friday, Jan. 23, and 9 inches have fallen in St. Louis, Missouri. In total this year, St. Louis has seen more than a foot and a half of snow. The area could see two more inches of snowfall by 6 p.m. CT Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Where was the snowfall jackpot zone in Massachusetts? Here's a closer look at the Blizzard of 2026
The Blizzard of 2026 left more than three feet of snow in southeastern Massachusetts.
The worst of the storm had passed by Tuesday, but more than 200,000 customers in Massachusetts were still without electricity. At least one person died in the blizzard.
Residents of Marquette County have been dealing with an overabundance of snow this winter, continuing with additional snowfall forecasted for the coming week. But how does the winter of 2025-26’s snowfall compare with local averages and records?
The highest two-day snowfall record, however, is actually 46 inches in Middletown in March 1888. That snowfall was part of the "Great White Hurricane," a blizzard that caused massive damage throughout the state and killed more than 400 people, according to the Connecticut State Library.
Some areas in Indianapolis saw snowfall overnight that caused school delays, while other saw none at all. Here's what is to come looking forward.