Philadelphia Weather: Snow Totals From Across The Delaware Valley
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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Wednesday's winter storm caused accidents across the region, forced public transportation to modify its schedules and forced flight cancellations. It also closed schools and offered snow days to many.
How much snow has fallen in your backyard? Stay with Eyewitness News as we'll update the snow totals from the National Weather Services throughout the day.
Here are the totals, as of 7:15 p.m.:
PHOTOS: Scenes From The Winter Storm Blanketing The Delaware Valley
Pennsylvania:
West Chester: 4.0 inches
West Caln Township: 3.9 inches
Chadds Ford Township: 3.9 inches
West Bradford Township: 3.8 inches
Morton: 3.5 inches
Clifton Heights: 3.5 inches
Kennett Square: 3.3 inches
Drexel Hill: 3.0 inches
Valley Forge: 2.9 inches
Center City: 2.7 inches
Salisbury Township: 2.3 inches
Conshohocken: 1.5 inches
New Jersey:
Marlton: 3.0 inches
Smithville: 3.0 inches
Williamstown: 3.0 inches
West Deptford Township: 3.0 inches
Brick: 3.0 inches
Hammonton: 2.6 inches
Cinnaminson: 2.4 inches
Lindenwold: 2.4 inches
Eldora: 2.3 inches
Princeton: 2.0 inches
Milford: 1.5 inches
Delaware:
Hockessin: 4.0 inches
Augustine: 4.0 inches
Newark: 3.5 inches
New Castle: 3.0 inches
West Dover: 2.2 inches
*These totals will be updated throughout the day.