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A fast-moving storm Friday night into Saturday spared most areas but dumped more than a foot in other locations. The further north you were, the more likely you were to see higher accumulations.
The widely varying totals was due to a heavy banding of snow that affected a narrow area, stretching from Berks County east across the Lehigh Valley, to Raritan Bay in New Jersey.
Here are snowfall totals reported in locations across the region, according to the National Weather Service:
Berks County
- Mertztown: 12.5 inches
- Lyons: 12 inches
- Mohrsville: 12 inches (.1 mile west)
- Bern Township: 10.6 inches
- Lyons: 9.5 inches (2.6 miles south)
- Bernville: 9.1 inches (1.3 miles southwest)
- Fleetwood: 9 inches
- Blandon: 8.5 inches
- Huffs Church: 8.4 inches
- Hamburg: 6 inches
- Spring Township: 3 inches
- Douglass Township: 2.5 inches (1 mile west)
- Reading: 2.5 inches (3.5 southwest)
- Reading Regional Airport: 2.5 inches
- Shillington: 2.5 inches (0.5 mile east)
- Union Township: 2 inches
Montgomery County
- Pennsburg: 5 inches
- Wynnewood: 4.2 inches
- Penn Wynne: 4 inches (0.5 mile north)
- Salford Township: 4 inches
- New Hanover Township: 3.2 inches
- Norristown: 3.1 inches
- Glenside 2.5 inches (1.1 miles north)
- North Wales: 2.5 inches (1.3 miles west)
- Skippack: 2.5 inches (2.6 miles east)
- Trappe: 2.4 inches (1 mile south)
- Willow Grove: 2.3 inches (1 mile east)
- Bridgeport: 2.1 inches (1 mile east)
- Fort Washington: 2 inches (0.8 mile northwest)
- Wyncote: 2 inches
Bucks County
- Kintnersville: 13 inches
- Passer: 13 inches (1 mile north)
- Springtown: 12.2 inches (2 miles northeast)
- Quakertown: 8 inches
- East Rockhill Township: 5.2 inches
- Furlong: 3.8 inches
- Newtown: 3.7 inches (2 miles east)
- Doylestown: 3.5 inches (3.4 miles southwest)
- Langhorne: 3.5 inches (3.4 miles north)
- Fricks 3.4 inches (1 mile north)
- Newtown: 3.4 inches
- Jamison: 3.0 inches
- Langhorne: 3.0 inches (1 mile north)
- Northampton Township: 2.8 inches (1 mile south)
- Sellersville: 2.8 inches (1 mile south)
- Levittown: 1 inch (1 mile west)
Delaware County
- Swarthmore: 4.1 inches
- Bethel Township: 4 inches (1 mile west)
- Springfield: 4 inches
- Chadds Ford Township: 3.6 inches
- Morton: 3.4 inches
- Wayne: 3.4 inches
- Upper Chichester: 3.3 inches (1.4 miles west)
- Boothwyn: 3.2 inches
- Aston Township: 3.1 inches
Chester County
- Berwyn: 4.8 inches
- Exton: 3.5 inches
- Oxford: 3.5 inches
- West Chester: 3.5 inches (2.4 miles south)
- Jennersville: 3.4 inches
- West Grove: 3.4 inches (2.6 miles west)
- Chads Ford: 3.1 inches (3 miles southwest)
- West Caln Township: 3.1 inches
- Atglen : 3 inches (.2 miles west)
- Kennett Square: 3 inches (4 miles north)
- Oxford: 3 inches (2.1 miles east)
- Paoli: 3 inches
- West Nottingham Township: 3 inches (2 miles southeast)
- West Sadsbury Township: 3 inches (2 miles west)
- Downingtown: 2.8 inches
- East Nantmeal Township: 2.8 inches
- East Coventry Township: 2 inches
- Glenmoore: 2 inches (1 mile east)
- Pottstown: 2 inches (3 miles south)
- East Vincent Township: 1.8 inches (1 mile northeast)
Here’s what your reports look like as of 1050a. The significance of that mesoband is immediately apparent with 8-13″ in the band and 2-4″ just to the north and south. pic.twitter.com/MJ1XuMdnAJ
— NWS Mount Holly (@NWS_MountHolly) February 17, 2024
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