Heavy Snow — Northern Worcester, Massachusetts
2020-12-16 to 2020-12-17 · Northern Worcester, Massachusetts
Event narrative
Heavy snow in northern Worcester County generally ranged from 9 to 15 inches. Some specific amounts included 15.1 inches in Lunenburg (trained spotter), 14.0 inches in Winchendon (amateur radio), 12.9 inches in Leicester (CoCoRaHS), 12.8 inches in Fitchburg (CoOp observer), 11.5 inches in Hubbardston (public), 11.0 in Ashburnham (CoOp observer), 10.2 inches in Boylston (trained spotter), 10.0 inches in Berlin (CoCoRaHS), 10.0 inches in Harvard (CoCoRaHS), and 9.8 inches in Barre (trained spotter). Winds generally were gusting to 25 to 35 mph.
Wider weather episode
A storm system produced heavy snow, strong to damaging winds, and minor coastal flooding in southern New England. This was a tough storm to forecast. Although it was not deep low pressure and although it passed just south of the 40N/70W benchmark, its precipitation shield was expansive because of a broad 700 mb low over southeast New England, abundant moisture, and a very cold air mass in place. By far, the heaviest snow fell to the north (Laconia, NH) and west (Binghamton, NY), where more than 3 feet fell. But amounts ranged from 10 to 20 inches across much of southern New England. There was some minor coastal flooding at the time of high tide and also a flash freeze in eastern Massachusetts as the storm pulled away to the northeast.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 928455. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.