Snow totals for NJ, Delaware and Pennsylvania: Here's how much fell near you
PHILADELPHIA - A blanket of white covered parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware as the region saw its first significant snowfall of the winter on Monday.
Several inches fell as the first flakes hit the ground in southern parts of Delaware and New Jersey overnight, continuing north towards Philadelphia, before coming to an end by early afternoon.
Although light snow showers and flurries were possible later Monday night, but not much accumulation was expected - until another possible snow storm this weekend!
So, how much snow ended up falling where you live? Here are the current snow totals reported by the National Weather Service:
Snow totals
New Jersey
- Atlantic County: 7 inches
- Cape May County: 8.3 inches
- Ocean County: 3 inches
- Burlington County: 2 inches
- Camden County: 1.5 inches
- Monmouth County: 2.8 inches
- Cumberland County: 4 inches
Delaware
- Kent County: 8.8 inches
- New Castle County: 3.2 inches
- Sussex County: 12 inches
Pennsylvania
- Berks County: 1.5 inches
- Bucks County: 2.3 inches
- Chester County: 3.5 inches
- Delaware County 2.5 inches
- Lehigh County: 2 inches
- Montgomery County: 2.1 inches
- Philadelphia County: 1.8 inches