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Readers across Massachusetts share photos from Monday’s blizzard

Photos show heavy snow, low visibility, and everyday scenes transformed by the storm.

Cambridge during Monday's blizzard. (Ben Szuhaj)

Snow totals from Monday’s blizzard climbed into the double digits across much of Massachusetts, with more than 30 inches reported in some communities. The storm also brought strong winds and bursts of near-whiteout visibility, and Boston.com readers captured what it looked like where they live.

Photos sent in from across the state show blanketed sidewalks, low visibility on neighborhood streets, sledders hauling gear through drifts, and pets braving the storm.

Amy C.
Amy C.
Amy C.
A beautiful bird visitor and Nitro’s favorite place to watch the snow and birds. A Boston.com reader
A beautiful bird visitor and Nitro’s favorite place to watch the snow and birds. A Boston.com reader
Lisa T.
Lisa T.
Forging a path in a blizzard. Michele S.
Ben S., Cambridge
This is my Mason he just turned 4 months and he’s a cat but looks like a wolf or raccoon. — A Boston.com reader
Father and son navigate 2-plus feet of snow in Scituate. — Margaret W.
— Andrew C.
— Katelyn S.
— Katelyn S.
The BioLabs building (and one of its iconic rhinos) at Harvard on the morning of February 23. It was eerily beautiful. — Polina
Ben S., Cambridge
Taken near Porter Square in Somerville. — Isabelle C.
Taken near Porter Square in Somerville. — Isabelle C.
Taken near Porter Square in Somerville. — Isabelle C.
Taken near Porter Square in Somerville. — Isabelle C.
Taken near Porter Square in Somerville. — Isabelle C.
Ben S., Cambridge
My dog, Coltrane. He loves it! — Tammy B.
My dog, Coltrane. He loves it! — Tammy B.
This is what it looks like in Cambridge! — Nikolas B., Cambridge
— Nikolas B., Cambridge
Backyard snow. Vaishvi P.

We’re still collecting reader photos and videos from the storm. Send yours to [email protected] for a chance to be featured.

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