Philly got over 3 inches of snow, reports the National Weather Service
Parts of the region got as much as eight or more inches of snow in the overnight storm, according to the National Weather Service.
In Philadelphia, Center City saw about 3.6 inches of snow, while the Philadelphia International Airport reported less, only about 1.3 inches of snow.
Across the region – Pennsylvania
Montgomery County
- Blue Bell – 2.3 inches
- Skippack Township – 8 inches
- Harleysville – 2.1 inches
- Norristown – 7.2 inches
- Conshohocken – 5.5 inches
- King of Prussia – 5.2 inches
Berks County
- Alburtis – 7 inches
- Reading – 3 inches
- Hamburg – 5 inches
- Lyons – 6 inches
Bucks County
- Doylestown – 8 inches
- Perkasie – 7 inches
- Souderton – 7 inches
- Levittown – 5 inches
Carbon County
- Lehigh Township – 8 inches
- Lake Harmony – 8 inches
- Lehighton – 5.6 inches
Chester County
- Malvern – 8 inches
- Exton – 7.9 inches
- West Chester – 6.5 inches
- Pottstown – 6.5 inches
- Chadds Ford – 5.2 inches
Delaware County
- Bethel Township – 6.5 inches
- Upper Chichester – 5.5 inches
- Lansdowne – 4 inches
Lehigh County
- Allentown – 5.6 inches
- Coopersburg – 8 inches
- Salisbury Township – 6.3 inches
- Lehigh Valley International Airport – 5 inches
Philadelphia
- Center City – 3.6 inches
- Fox Chase – 5 inches
- Bustleton – 4.9 inches
- Philadelphia International Airport – 4.2 inches
Across the region – New Jersey
Atlantic County
- Hammonton – 4 inches
- Ventnor City – 2.5 inches
- Atlantic City International Airport – 0.6 of an inch
Burlington County
- Moorestown – 7 inches
- Mount Laurel – 5.8 inches
- Burlington – 5.8 inches
- Westampton – 3.6 inches
- Medford – 1 inch
Camden County
- Haddon Township – 5.7 inches
- Pennsauken – 5.7 inches
- Winslow Township – 3.1 inches
Gloucester County
- Pitman – 5.6 inches
- Washington Township – 5.5 inches
- Glassboro – 3.5 inches
- Monroe Township – 2.7 inches
Mercer County
- Pennington – 7 inches
- Trenton Mercer Airport – 6.8 inches
- Princeton – 4.8 inches
- Hamilton Township – 3.9 inches
Middlesex County
- Sayreville – 5.6 inches
- New Brunswick – 5.4 inches
- Woodbridge – 3.1
Ocean County
- Toms River – 5.7 inches
- Point Pleasant – 3.2 inches
- Stafford Township – 2.5 inches
- Brick Township – 0.5 inch
Across the region – Delaware
New Castle County
- Bear – 6.8 inches
- Wilmington – 5.4 inches
- Newark – 4 inches
- New Castle County Airport – 3.3 inches
Sussex County
- Seaford – 0.9 inch
- Bridgeville – 0.5 inch