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How Much Snow Did Tewksbury Get In The February Nor'easter?

The forecast was mostly right in Tewksbury, with well over a foot of snow being reported.

Tewksbury received a foot and a half of snow in the winter storm.
Tewksbury received a foot and a half of snow in the winter storm. (Shutterstock)

TEWKSBURY, MA — Tewksbury received well over a foot of snow in the winter storm that swept the state Monday and Tuesday, proving the forecasts right.

The town received 19.5 inches of snow as of 6:35 a.m., according to the National Weather Service's snowfall spotter report.

That's one of the biggest snowfall totals in the area, though Lowell and Wilmington beat it with over 20 inches. One spotter reported two feet of snow in Lowell.

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Local restrictions

Here's what we know about how local officials are handling the storm. Check the town website for the most up-to-date information.

Parking ban

On-street parking is prohibited in Tewksbury 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. from November through March.

All on-street parking is banned during snowstorms.

Trash collection

Trash pickup will be on a one-day delay this week. Trash and blue recycling will be picked up Thursday morning.

School

Tuesday will be a remote learning day, while Monday was an early release day district-wide.

Other measures

Town offices closed at 2:30 p.m. Monday.

Questions? Any updates we're missing? Taken a photo that captures the storm well?

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