PHILADELPHIA - The Delaware Valley awoke to a blanket of snow Tuesday morning - a sight not seen for a very long time!
Monday's storm brought a steady overnight snowfall that last several hours, and ended with inches of the white stuff on the ground.
Snow may continue to fall until lunchtime, but the National Weather Service has gathered the region's snow totals so far:
How much snow fell in Philadelphia?
Philadelphia saw 1-3 inches accumulate on sidewalks and streets, and a measurement of 1.5 inches at the Philadelphia International Airport overnight meant the end of the city's snowless streak. It had been 715 days since Philadelphia saw more than an inch of snow!
How much snow fell in Pennsylvania?
The rest of the state experienced a little more snowfall overnight. Approximately 1-4 inches across the eastern cities, including Reading and Allentown, and even in the Poconos.
- Jenkintown - 3 inches
- Horsham - 3 inches
- King of Prussia - 2.8 inches
- East Coventry Township - 2.5 inches
- Plymouth Township - 3.8 inches
- New Hanover Township - 3.3 inches
- Willow Grove - 2.5 inches
How much snow fell in New Jersey?
New Jersey snow ranged anywhere from 1 to 4 inches depending on where you live:
- Marlton - 2.5 inches
- Haddon Heights - 2.3 inches
- Deerfield Township - 3 inches
- Riverside - 3.5 inches
- Upper Freehold Township - 2.5 inches
How much snow fell in Delaware?
Delaware got some of the lowest accumulations in the region, with 2 inches or fewer across most of the state.
- Dover - 2 inches
For more snowfall totals from the National Weather Service, click here.