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It really varies. The average in a typical year is about 34 inches, but there are some winters when there has been hardly any snow at all: in 2011-2012, Massachusetts got 9 inches for the entire year. But, conversely, there have also been years when Massachusetts got at least one blizzard or had one storm after another: the snowiest year on record was 1995-1996, when the state received an incredible 107 inches of snow. Most years, however, there is nothing even close to that amount, and the major storms blow to the north of Massachusetts, affecting New Hampshire or Maine. It should also be noted that certain areas of the state seem to get more snow than others-- Worcester is in a zone that often receives more snow than Boston, for example.

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