DEDHAM, Mass. — A massive, long-duration winter storm was hammering Massachusetts on Sunday, threatening to dump up to two feet of snow in some areas through Monday evening.

Many districts across the region have already cancelled school on Monday due to the storm.

Snow totals were climbing steadily as the powerhouse winter storm raged, with more than a foot on the ground as of early Sunday night.

Here’s a look at some snow totals so far:

Norton: 14 inchesLeicester: 14 inchesRockland: 12.7 inchesLogan Airport: 10.5 inchesSturbridge: 10.5 inchesIpswich: 10.5 inchesGrafton: 10 inchesHampden: 10 inchesNewburyport: 10 inchesAshby: 9 inchesFoxboro: 9 inchesCharlton: 9 inchesLunenburg: 9 inchesFitchburg: 9 inchesWareham: 9 inchesSpringfield: 8.8 inchesChicopee: 8.5 inchesKingston: 8.5 inchesFiskdale: 8.5 inchesSharon: 8.5 inchesNorth Reading: 8.5 inchesWeston: 8.5 inchesSaugus: 8.5 inchesSouthbridge: 8.2 inchesSturbridge: 8.1 inchesHolliston: 8 inchesNew Bedford: 8 inchesAgawam: 7.5 inchesCarlisle: 7.1 inchesBraintree: 7.1 inchesDover: 7 inchesSomerville: 7 inchesRandolph: 7 inchesConcord: 6.8 inchesChelsea: 6.6 inchesGreenfield: 6.4 inchesLexington: 6 inchesDanvers: 6 inches

This list will be updated as more snow totals become available.

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