How much snow fell in Philadelphia, South Jersey and Delaware? See the latest totals
The first significant snowfall of the season hit the Delaware Valley Monday and blanketed the region from Bucks County to southern Delaware.
Several schools have opted to close or open two hours late on Tuesday due to the lingering impacts of the storm.
Here's a look at how much snow the National Weather Service is reporting across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware so far.
Reported snowfall as of 12 a.m., Jan. 7
- Millville, Delaware: 9 inches
- Bridgeville, Delaware: 9.3 inches
- Harrington, Delaware: 7.7 inches
- Blackbird, Delaware: 3.2 inches
- Port Penn, Delaware: 2.6 inches
- Rehoboth Beach, Delaware: 9 inches
- Cape May, New Jersey: 8.3 inches
- Rio Grande, New Jersey: 7 inches
- Estell Manor, New Jersey: 3.7 inches
- Lindenwold, New Jersey: 1.2 inches
- Atlantic City International Airport, New Jersey: 4.5 inches
- Hatboro, Pennsylvania: 2 inches
- Berwyn, Pennsylvania: 3.5 inches
- Reading Regional Airport, Pennsylvania: 1.5 inches
- Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania: 2.3 inches
- Aston, Pennsylvania: 1.8 inches
How much snow did Philadelphia get?
As of 7 p.m., Philadelphia International Airport had 1.8 inches of snow. Center City had 1.2 inches.