How Much Snow Has Fallen In Your Neighborhood? – CBS Kitchener
kitchener (CBS) – A powerful Nor’easter struck the Kitchener area overnight Wednesday as snow accumulated in areas from the Poconos to the suburbs of New Jersey.
Here are some of the unofficial snow totals from the area reported as of 6:37 a.m., according to the National Weather Service.
These NWS observations come from a variety of sources, including trained spotters.
PENNSYLVANIA
Berks County:
- Spring Township – 9.8 in
- Huffs Church – 9.0 in
- Wernersville – 6.8 in
- Shillington – 6.5 inches
- Exeter Township – 6.5 inches
Bucks County:
- Springtown – 8.0 inches
- Quakertown – 8.0 inches
- Lower Makefield Township – 7.5 in
- Jamison – 6.0 in
- Hilltown Township – 5.0 in
- Langhorne – 5.0 in
- Levittown – 4.0 in
Chester County:
- East Coventry Township – 8.7 in
- West Caln Township – 7.7 in
- East Coventry Township – 7.2 in
- West Chester – 4.0 in
Delaware County:
- Chadd’s Ford Township – 6.5 inches
- Clifton Heights – 6.0 in
- Broom – 4.3 inches
Lehigh County:
- Emmaus – 11.8 in
- Lehigh Valley International Airport – 9.3 in
- Allentown – 9.0 in
- Macungie – 7.3 in
Montgomery County:
- Norristown – 8.5 inches
- Bustard – 7.1 inches
- New Hanover Township – 7.0 inches
- Ambler – 6.5 inches
- Valley Forge – 6.3 in
- Eagleville – 5.2 in
- Wynnewood – 5.1 in
Kitchener County:
- Kitchener International Airport – 6.3 in
NEW JERSEY
Burlington County:
- Chesterfield – 6.5 inches
- Mount Laurel – 5.4 in
- Moorestown – 5.0 in
- Florence – 4.7 in
Camden County:
- Springdale – 4.4 in
- Berlin – 4.0 inches
- Somerdale – 2.5 inches
Gloucester county:
- Monroe Township – 5.0 in
- Deptford Township – 4.0 in
Mercer County:
- Princeton – 6.4 in
- Ewing – 5.5 inches
- Pennington – 5.5 inches
- Hamilton Township – 4.0 in
Monmouth County:
- Freehold Township – 7.2 in
- Holmdel – 7.0 in
- Howell – 6.1 in
- Manalapan Township – 6.0 in
Ocean County:
- Jackson Township – 7.0 in
DELAWARE
New Castle County:
- Wilmington – 5.0 in
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