Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snowfall to Philadelphia Region: Latest Updates
Are you ready for the snow? On Monday, February 23, 2026, the Philadelphia region was hit by a powerful winter storm, and the snow is piling up fast. But here's where it gets interesting - the snowfall amounts vary greatly across the region. While some areas are experiencing a light dusting, others are being buried under several inches of snow. So, which areas are getting the most snow, and what does this mean for the region?
According to the National Weather Service, as of 9:30 p.m., here's the latest snowfall report:
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
These snowfall totals are sure to have a significant impact on the region, affecting travel, power outages, and daily life. So, if you're in the Philadelphia area, be sure to stay tuned for live updates on the winter storm. And remember, while the snow may be beautiful, it's important to stay safe and informed during severe weather events.
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