How much snow did we get so far? Snow totals for Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The snow drought is over!
After nearly two years, Philadelphia finally has accumulating snow. As of 8 a.m. Tuesday, Philadelphia International Airport has recorded 3.3 inches of snow, up from 1.5 inches as of midnight.
Here's a look at some of the highest snow totals in the surrounding Pennsylvania suburbs:
- Boothwyn, Pa.: 3.4 inches
- Jennersville: 3.3 inches
- Chelsea: 3 inches
- East Norristown: 3 inches
- King of Prussia: 2.5 inches
- Downingtown: 2.5 inches
- Chadds Ford, Pa.: 2.2 inches
In Delaware, Middletown got 2.8 inches as of 7:30 a.m. and Hockessin got 2.1 inches.
Over in Montgomery County, CBS Philadelphia meteorologist Tammie Souza is reporting three inches at her home in Narberth.
#Snow is tapering off and just at 3” here at #CasaDeTammie #PennValley #Narberth #LowerMontgomery First measurable snow in 2 years @CBSPhiladelphia How much do you have? ❄️❄️❄️ pic.twitter.com/OAvwF7eQVW
— Tammie Souza Weather (@TammieSouza) January 16, 2024
We're seeing about 3 inches in parts of Burlington County over in New Jersey as well.
- Greentree, NJ: 3.5 inches
- Mount Laurel, NJ.: 3.0 inches
- Burlington, NJ: 2.9 inches
- Haddon Township, NJ: 2.6 inches
- Minotola, NJ: 1.6 inches
- Cherry Hill: 1.3 inches
In Gloucester County, Paulsboro reported 2.7 inches as of 7:30 a.m.
Areas to the north and west like the Lehigh Valley and Poconos could pick up another 1-3 inches before the storm moves out Tuesday afternoon, but across the region expect to see slick and icy roads during the morning commute.
Here's what we saw as of roughly 7 a.m.:
- Macungie, Pa.: 2 inches
- District Township: 1.8 inches
- Hellertown: 2.1 inches
- North Catasauqua: 1.4 inches
If you haven't started shoveling yet, meteorologist Grant Gilmore says it's probably a good idea to hold off for now. If there's freezing rain in your area, any cleared surfaces will develop a light glaze and make it much more difficult to walk on.
If you haven't shoveled yet and it's raining (freezing rain) you might want to hold off for now. Any cleared surfaces will develop a light glaze making it much more difficult to walk on. @CBSPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/e4XhzXS8Xk
— Meteorologist Grant Gilmore (@GrantGilmoreWX) January 16, 2024
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