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A major nor'easter slammed into the U.S. Northeast this week, dumping heavy snow across multiple states.
Bristol County has seen the most accumulation, with the highest snowfall total at 37 inches in Dartmouth as of 11:18 p.m. But it doesn't mean the South Shore didn't get plenty.
Note: These totals are no longer being updated. Get the latest snow totals here. The forecasts all promised big snow totals, and they have been spot on so far. Some areas across the tri-state had already reached 10 inches by midnight,
Monday’s Blizzard of ’26 dumped more than 3 feet of snow in many portions of Rhode Island, and well over 30 inches in parts of Massachusetts. The National Weather Service has updated the latest snowfall totals since Monday night.
A blizzard dumped snow in the Philadelphia region overnight into Monday, with parts of the region getting nearly 2 feet of snow.
Multiple towns in Massachusetts and Rhode Island notched more than three feet of snow during Monday’s blizzard, capped by a record-setting snowfall near Providence that widely eclipsed a mark set during the infamous Blizzard of 1978.
Snow continued to add up overnight in parts of Northeast Ohio as lake-effect bands persisted, bringing another round of accumulation before tapering early Tuesday.
A major snowstorm on Sunday, February 22, 2026, brought blizzard-like conditions and over 16 inches of snow to parts of the Philadelphia region, prompting comparisons to historic snowstorms in the area.