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Blizzard Blasts Philly Region With 22 Inches Of Snow: See Latest Snowfall Totals
Here's how much snow has fallen so far in Eastern Pennsylvania.
An overnight blizzard dumped more than 20 inches of snow on parts of suburban Philadelphia.
As of Monday morning, parts of Bucks County have recorded the highest snowfall accumulations so far. In Langhorne and Richboro, 22 inches was recorded, according to snowfall totals posted by the National Weather Service.
In Delaware County, more than a foot was reported in Morton. Nether Providence Township received a foot. Parts of Montgomery County, including Willow Grove, reported more than 13 inches. In Northeast Philadelphia, 16 inches fell.
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There is still a chance more snow could fall Monday, mainly before 3 p.m. Another round of snow appears likely Tuesday, with less than an inch of new accumulation possible Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Temperatures will tick up as the week progresses, with highs reaching the mid-40s on Wednesday and even the 50s on Saturday.
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Here's a look at the town-by-town snowfall totals so far:
BUCKS COUNTY

CHESTER COUNTY

DELAWARE COUNTY

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

PHILADELPHIA

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