A significant winter storm is impacting Massachusetts, beginning Sunday and continuing through Monday. The storm is forecast to potentially drop two feet of snow in some areas of the state.
Snowfall Totals as of 6 p.m. EST, January 25, 2026
The National Weather Service and WBZ-TV Weather Watchers have been tracking snowfall across Massachusetts. As of 6 p.m. on Sunday, the highest reported totals include:
- Huntington, MA: 12.0″
- Leicester, MA: 11.0″
- Ludlow, MA: 10.5″
- Billerica: 9.8″
- Millis: 9.5″
- Boston: 9.0″
- West Brookfield: 9.0″
- Hopkinton: 9.0″
- Mansfield, MA: 9.0″
- Acushnet, MA: 8.5″
- North Saugus, MA: 8.5″
- Newburyport, MA: 8.0″
- Webster, MA: 8.0″
- West Springfield, MA: 8.0″
- Attleboro, MA: 8.0″
- New Bedford, MA: 8.0″
- Ashfield, MA: 7.9″
- Ashby, MA: 7.8″ (Elevation: 1090 feet)
- Brockton, MA: 7.5″
- Rockland, MA: 7.3″
- Sudbury, MA: 7.3″
- Braintree, MA: 7.1″
- Rochester, MA: 7.0″
- Holbrook, MA: 7.0″
- Bridgewater, MA: 7.0″
- North Billerica, MA: 6.5″
- Methuen, MA: 6.5″
- Abington, MA: 6.5″
- Hingham, MA: 6.0″
The storm is expected to continue impacting the region through Monday, and conditions could change rapidly. Residents are advised to stay informed about the latest updates from the National Weather Service and local news sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What areas have received the most snow so far?
As of 6 p.m. on Sunday, Huntington, Massachusetts, reported the highest snowfall total with 12.0 inches. Leicester, MA, followed closely with 11.0 inches.
Where are snowfall reports being collected?
Snowfall totals are being reported by the National Weather Service and WBZ-TV Weather Watchers.
How long is the storm expected to last?
The storm began on Sunday and is expected to continue through Monday.
How will you prepare for potential disruptions caused by this winter weather event?
