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How Much Snow Fell In Philadelphia During The Nor'Easter?

According to the National Weather Service, as little as 4 inches fell and nearly 9 inches fell in parts of Philadelphia.

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia region was hammered with snow and wind Friday to Saturday as a major Nor'easter storm hit the east coast.

So how much snow did Philadelphia get?

According to the National Weather Service, as little as 4 inches fell and nearly 9 inches fell in parts of Philadelphia.

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Below are snowfall totals from across the city:

  • 1 W Belmont — 8.9 inches at 12:30 p.m. Saturday (Trained Spotter)
  • Philadelphia International Airport — 7.5 inches at 1 p.m. Saturday (ASOS)
  • Rittenhouse Square — 6.2 inches at 9:24 a.m. Saturday (Public)
  • Rockledge SE — 6.1 inches at 0730 a.m. Saturday (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network)
  • Fox Chase — 6.1 inches at 0730 a.m. Saturday (Trained Spotter)
  • Chestnut Hill — 6.1 inches at 0207 p.m. Saturday (Public)
  • 1 SE Point Breeze — 6.0 inches at 1000 a.m. Saturday (Trained Spotter)
  • Philadelphia 4.7 NE — 5.0 inches at 0730 a.m. Saturday (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network)
  • Philadelphia — 5.0 inches at 0830 a.m. Saturday (Broadcast Media)
  • Manayunk — 4.5 inches at 0820 a.m. Saturday (Public)
  • South Philadelphia — 4.5 inches at 1027 a.m. Saturday (Public)
  • 1 S Philadelphia — 4.0 inches at 0730 a.m. Saturday (Trained Spotter)

The National Weather Service reports of the five counties in the region, Langhorne in Bucks County got the most snow. The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network recorded 9.9 inches at 6:30 a.m. Saturday.

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And the area that got the least snow was in West Grove, Chester County. The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network recorded 1.5 inches at 7 a.m. Saturday.

See full totals from the National Weather Service here.

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