Some areas of northern New England have already seen 8 inches of snow from the storm that started late Wednesday and is continuing to bring fresh flakes to the region on Thursday morning.
And more snow could still fall later in the day.
Here's a look at some of the highest snowfall totals across the region as of 3:30 p.m., according to the National Weather Service:
Massachusetts
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Haverhill: 5.8"
Newburyport: 5.8"
Merrimac: 5.3"
North Andover: 5"
Ipswich: 5"
Topsfield: 5"
Fitchburg: 4.2"
Amesbury: 4"
Worcester: 2.1"
Boston: 1.8"
New Hampshire
Tilton: 7.2"
Pinkham Notch: 7"
Ossipee: 7"
Center Sandwich: 6"
Piermont: 6"
Freedom: 6"
Lyme: 5.9"
Carroll: 5.8"
Mont Vernon: 5.7"
Meredith: 5.5"
Tamworth: 5.5"
Jefferson: 5.2"
Chesterfield: 5.2"
Manchester: 5.1"
Portsmouth: 4.2"
Concord: 3.5"
Maine
East Baldwin: 6.8"
Litchfield: 6.5"
Naples: 6.5"
East Baldwin: 6.5"
Yarmouth: 6"
Raymond: 5.9"
Porter: 5.8"
Gray: 5.7"
Boothbay: 5.5"
Falmouth: 5.5"
Kezar Falls: 5.5"
Poland: 5.2"
Lisbon: 5.1"
Portland: 5"
Bath: 5"
Hope: 5"
Limerick: 5"
North Windham: 5"
Vermont
Groton: 8"
East Burke: 7"
East Warren: 7"
Walden: 7"
South Burlington: 7"
Chelsea: 6.5"
Rochester: 6.5"
Elmore: 6.5"
North Pomfret: 6.4"
West Hartford: 6.3"
Huntington: 6"
Northfield: 6"
Williston: 6"
Montpilier: 5.7"
East Barre: 5.6"
Colchester: 5.5"
Landgrove: 5.5"
East Topsham: 5.5"
St. George: 5.3"
Cabot: 5.1"
Morrisville: 5"