Pennsylvania

Saturday Snow Totals

Residents in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburban counties woke up to snow on the ground and rainy weather Saturday morning. The precipitation will continue in patches throughout the day, before making way for a mostly sunny Sunday.

The nor'easter, which brought snow, sleet and freezing rain to the region late Friday night, headed out of the area by Saturday morning.

Parts north and west of Philly were hit the hardest, with some cities receiving more than six inches of snow. Other spots only saw a dusting, although roadways throughout the region were slick as crews worked to treat icy spots.

SNOW TOTALS*

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia International Airport- 1.0 inches

Fleetwood, Berks County - 6.0 inches
Reading, Berks County - 5.1 inches

Perkasie, Bucks County - 6.0 inches
Springfield Township, Bucks County - 5.4 inches
Warminster, Bucks County - 5.0 inches

East Vincent Township, Chester County - 4.0 inches
Chester Springs, Chester County - 2.5 inches
West Chester, Chester County - 1.5 inches
Exton, Chester County - 1.6 inches

Chadds Ford, Delaware County - 3.0 inches
Upper Darby, Delaware County - 2.0 inches
Norwood, Delaware County - 1.5 inches

Macungie, Lehigh County - 8.0 inches
Allentown, Lehigh County - 7.8 inches
Lehigh Valley International Airport - 7.9 inches
New Tripoli, Lehigh County - 5.3 inches

Lansdale, Montgomery County - 6.0 inches
Montgomeryville, Montgomery County - 5.0 inches
Eagleville, Montgomery County - 4.2 inches
King of Prussia, Montgomery County - 2.7 inches
Wynnewood, Montgomery County - 1.5 inches

New Jersey

Haddon Heights, Camden County - 1.5 inches
Jackson, Camden County - 0.5 inches

Florence, Burlington County - 3.0 inches
Mount Holly, Burlington County - 2.2 inches
Mount Laurel, Burlington County - 1.8 inches

National Park, Gloucester County - 1.0 inches

Delaware

Glasgow, New Castle County - 0.1 inches

*Snow total according to the National Weather Service.

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