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How much snow did Cape Cod and the islands get?

A storm blanketed Massachusetts with snow on Friday before ending with frigid temperatures overnight.

According to the National Weather Service, Milton reported the highest snowfall total at 6.5 inches. On Cape Cod and the islands, communities reported between little to just under 3 inches of snow.

Here are some of the post-storm snowfall totals for the Cape, as reported by the National Weather Service. According to the agency, observations are collected from a variety of sources, including volunteer weather observers and trained spotters.

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Snowfall in Barnstable County

Bourne: 1.5″

Chatham: 0.5″

East Falmouth: 0.5″

East Sandwich: 2.1″

Harwich: 2.0″

Hyannis: 2.0″

Marstons Reels: 2.0″

Mashpee: 2.0″

Osterville: 2.8″

Sandwich: 1.9″

Yarmouth: 2.5″

Snowfall in Dukes County

West Tisbury: 1.5″

Snowfall in Nantucket County

Nantucket: 3″

Zane Razzaq writes about housing and real estate. Reach her at zrazzaq@capecodonline.com. Follow her on X @zanerazz.

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This article originally appeared on Cape Cod Times: How Much Did It Snow on Cape Cod and the Islands? Snowfall totals

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