How much snow fell in your neighborhood? Look at the totals across Philly region
Snow fell throughout the Philadelphia region, South Jersey and Delaware as a winter storm moved through the region on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026.
Here’s a look at snowfall totals from the National Weather Service for the entire region as of about 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Delaware

Kent County
- Dover – 6.5 inches
- Magnolia – 5.6 inches
- Smyrna – 6 inches
- Woodside – 6.3 inches
New Castle County
- Hockessin – 6.8 inches
- New Castle County Airport – 5.5 inches
- Newark – 5.5 inches
- Odessa – 6.5 inches
- Pike Creek – 7.4 inches
- Wilmington – 6.5 inches
Sussex County
- Milton – 4 inches
- Selbyville – 4 inches
New Jersey

Atlantic County
- Atlantic City International Airport – 5.9 inches
- Buena Vista Township – 6.7 inches
- Hammonton – 6 inches
Burlington County
- Burlington – 5 inches
- Delran – 7 inches
- Fort Dix – 4.5 inches
- Medford – 5.6 inches
- South Jersey Regional Airport – 6.6 inches
- Leisuretowne – 4.7 inches
- Mount Holly – 8.4 inches
- Rancocas – 6.3 inches
- Tabernacle – 6.5 inches
Camden County
- Cherry Hill – 5 inches
- Haddon Township – 7 inches
- Lindenwold – 5.8 inches
- Mount Ephraim – 7 inches
Cape May County
- Cape May – 5 inches
- Ocean City – 6 inches
Gloucester County
- Malaga – 7 inches
- Paulsboro – 6.3 inches
- Pitman – 7 inches
- Washington Township – 5.3
- Williamstown – 6 inches
- Woodbury – 4.5 inches
Mercer County
- Ewing – 8 inches
- Hamilton Township – 7.5 inches
- Trenton Mercer Airport – 7.2 inches
Middlesex County
- Browntown – 8.3 inches
- East Brunswick – 6 inches
- Edison – 7.5 inches
Monmouth County
- Howell – 6.4 inches
- Keyport – 9 inches
- Long Branch – 7.8 inches
- Tinton Falls – 8.1 inches

Ocean County
- Barnegat Township – 4.6 inches
- Bayville – 8 inches
- Brick – 8 inches
- Forked River – 6 inches
- Little Egg Harbor Township – 5 inches
- Point Pleasant Beach – 9.3 inches
- Toms River – 6.4 inches
Salem County
- Pennsville – 5.6 inches
Sussex County
- Hopatcong 8.3 inches
- Sparta – 9.6 inches
- Sussex – 9.2 inches
- Wantage Township – 6 inches
Pennsylvania

Berks County
- Blandon – 9 inches
- Boyertown – 7 inches
- Huffs Church – 9.5 inches
- Mertztown – 9.9 inches
- Reading – 7 inches
- Reading Regional Airport – 8.4 inches
Bucks County
- Bensalem – 8 inches
- Chalfont – 7.1 inches
- Furlong – 7.3 inches
- Hilltown Township – 8 inches
- Levittown – 7.1 inches
- New Britain – 8 inches
- Northampton Township – 6.8 inches
- Warminster – 7.5 inches
Chester County
- Berwyn – 6.5 inches
- East Caln Township – 7 inches
- East Coventry Township – 8 inches
- East Nantmeal Township – 5.8 inches
- East Nottingham Township – 8.8 inches
- East Whiteland Township – 6 inches
Delaware County
- Aston – 7 inches
- Boothwyn – 9 inches
- Garnet Valley – 7 inches
- Morton – 5.9 inches
Lehigh County
- Center Valley – 9.5 inches
- Coopersburg – 9 inches
- Germansville – 10.3 inches
- Lehigh Valley International Airport – 9.2 inches
- New Tripoli – 10.5 inches
- Salisbury Township – 9.4 inches
- Washington Township – 11 inches
- Wescosville – 8.5 inches

Montgomery County
- Ambler – 7 inches
- Eagleville – 6.7 inches
- Glenside – 7 inches
- King of Prussia – 6.9 inches
- Lower Pottsgrove Township – 8.5 inches
- Lower Salford Township – 9 inches
- New Hanover Township – 9.3 inches
- Norristown – 8.7 inches
- Pottstown – 9.5 inches
- Skippack – 8 inches
- Stowe – 8.5 inches
- Telford – 8 inches
- Trappe – 9.4 inches
- Upper Providence Township – 6.5 inches
- Whitpain Township – 8 inches
- Willow Grove – 7 inches
- Worchester Township – 8 inches
Northampton County
- Bath – 9.5 inches
- Bethlehem – 8 inches
- Bushkill Township – 6.5 inches
- Martins Creek – 10.1 inches
- Nazareth – 10 inches
Philadelphia County
- Ben Franklin Bridge – 6.6 inches
- Fox Chase – 7.5 inches
- Philadelphia International Airport – 7.4 inches
- Rittenhouse Square – 5.7 inches
- Shawmont – 4.8 inches
- South Philadelphia – 5.8 inches