Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snowfall to Philadelphia Region: Latest Updates
The snow is falling, and it's not letting up anytime soon. As of 9:30 p.m., the National Weather Service has reported significant snowfall across the Philadelphia region, with some areas receiving up to 5 inches of snow. But here's where it gets controversial... while some areas are experiencing heavy snowfall, others are reporting significantly less, leading to varying reactions from residents and officials alike.
Here's a breakdown of the latest snowfall reports:
Delaware:
- Harrington: 5 inches
- Magnolia: 3 inches
- New Castle County Airport: 0.6 inches
New Jersey:
- Ashland: 5 inches
- Brigantine: 4.1 inches
- Buena Vista Twp.: 3 inches
- Camden: 2.8 inches
- Cherry Hill: 3.5 inches
- Ewing: 4 inches
- Haddonfield: 5 inches
- Lumberton: 3.5 inches
- Ocean View: 3 inches
- Pennsville: 4 inches
- Toms River: 3 inches
- Trenton Mercer Airport: 2.8 inches
- Ventnor: 4.5 inches
- Williamstown: 3.5 inches
Pennsylvania:
- Bustleton: 2 inches
- East Coventry Township: 2.5 inches
- East Norriton: 2.2 inches
- Exton: 4.4 inches
- Jennersville: 2.8 inches
- Mount Pocono: 3.3 inches
- New Hanover Twp.: 4 inches
- Thornton: 4.4 inches
- Trumbauersville: 4 inches
- West Chester: 1.5 inches
And this is the part most people miss... while the snow may be a welcome relief for some, it's important to remember that heavy snowfall can also lead to hazardous conditions. As such, it's crucial to stay informed and take necessary precautions, such as checking local weather alerts and planning ahead for potential power outages or travel delays.
Get live updates on the winter storm here (https://6abc.com/live-updates/winter-storm-set-bring-foot-snow-parts-philadelphia-region-live-updates/18625971/).
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