Town-by-town reports (so far): Over a foot of snow on the ground in parts of southern New England

Some parts of southern New England are getting significant snowfall Tuesday after the track of the nor’easter shifted southward .

More than a foot of snow was on the ground in Connecticut by early afternoon, while parts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts had already seen more than 9 inches of snow.

Snowfall totals will be lesser than previously expected in Massachusetts because the storm moved into the region overnight on a more southerly track.

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Southeastern parts of Massachusetts could see up to 9 inches of snow before the storm blows out of the region.

The National Weather Service has issued winter storm, high wind, and coastal flood warnings across the Bay State .

Below is a town-by-town look at the highest snowfall reports from across the region, as of 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to the NWS:

Connecticut

  • Farmington — 15.5 inches
  • West Hartford — 15.2 inches
  • East Windsor — 12.5 inches
  • Bristol — 12 inches
  • Ashford — 12 inches
  • Southington — 11.2 inches
  • Coventry — 11.5 inches
  • Pomfret — 11.5 inches
  • Tolland — 11 inches
  • Burlington — 11 inches
  • Hebron — 10.5 inches
  • Ellington — 10.5 inches
  • Berlin — 10.5 inchess
  • Newington: 10.5 inches
  • Bolton — 10 inches
  • New Britain: 9.5 inches
  • Rocky Hill — 9.5 inches
  • Simsbury — 9 inches
  • Manchester — 8.5 inches
  • Staffordville — 8 inches

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