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