
Wednesday's storm left tens of thousands of Bucks County residents without power, made travel along the roads nearly impossible, and closed local schools for the second day in row.
More than 45,000 Bucks County residents remain without power as of Thursday morning.
The storm dropped impressive snow totals across Bucks County. The town that recorded the highest snowfall total was Richboro, where 16 inches fell, according to the National Weather Service. Wrightstown Township recorded 13.5 inches, and areas of Newtown had over 13 as well.
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Here are the final snow tallies from the National Weather Service:
- Richboro 16 inches, 6:43 PM
- Wrightstown Twp 13.5 inches, 9:47 PM
- Newtown Grant 13.2 inches, 5:48 PM
- Bedminster 12 inches, 8:50 PM
- Langhorne 11.1 inches, 8:11 PM
- Lower Makefield Twp 10.5 inches, 4 PM
- Trevose 9.8 inches, 5:40 PM
- Morrisville 9.5 inches, 6:30 PM
- Washington Crossing 7.5 6:50 PM
- Yardley 7 inches, 9:26 PM
- West Rockhill Twp 6.5 inches, 4:30 PM
- Quakertown 6 inches, 5:35 PM
Photo of snow covered trees in Wrightstown Twp, Bucks County by Kara Seymour
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