You may have been reaching for your umbrella earlier this week in Boston, but now you may want to grab your skis and head to Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine.

While it was raining in Boston, parts of New England’s ski country received more than a foot of snow.

In addition, more snow is on the way until Friday, according to the National Weather Service.

On social media, ski resorts were quick to celebrate the fresh bounty.

Who called out of work today for the 20 inches we received from Mother Nature in the last 24 hours?https://t.co/aKFEGUqohk pic.twitter.com/8dljouXM0N — Killington Resort (@KillingtonMtn) December 13, 2017

Tally up 10-12" since yesterday afternoon, and it's not done yet. Big dumps often come with big winds in these parts, and today is no exception. We have 31 trails open, but all upper mountain lifts are still on hold due to insane gusts. Hike if you'd like. pic.twitter.com/J6OfmNO7IB — Jay Peak Resort (@jaypeakresort) December 13, 2017

Come play in a winter wonderland today. 12" and counting … go! https://t.co/NHTK96TkDq pic.twitter.com/Ownm4Q84KO — Sugarbush, Vermont (@Sugarbush_VT) December 13, 2017

Another 5" at the base/ 7" at the summit last night! Storm total: 10" base, 12" summit. Get here today for awesome conditions on 27 trails and 168 acres. 5 lifts open at 9 a.m.: https://t.co/ToXu2J4HVu pic.twitter.com/ju4TNs1U0C — Loon Mountain (@loonmtn) December 13, 2017

Good stuff on Lower Flume right now! #loonsnow pic.twitter.com/4czZACXviA — Loon Mountain (@loonmtn) December 13, 2017

Filmed Tuesday 12/12/17 – Mother Nature blessed us with over a foot of the goods in the past 72 hours! Conditions are all-time, come get some!! #watervillevalley #NextLevel #powderday pic.twitter.com/tSHuRE0Cmp — Waterville Valley (@waterville) December 13, 2017

It was damn close! 16” in the base and 18” at the 4th Pump House which is at about 3100’ elevation. Nice Job @ericfisher https://t.co/CHvC9v41i2 — Wildcat Mountain (@skiwildcat) December 13, 2017