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How much snow did the Lehigh Valley get? Totals from around the region

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The Lehigh Valley got as much as 8 inches of snow Saturday night into Sunday from what was the biggest winter storm of the season so far.

Officially, 5 inches was recorded at Lehigh Valley International Airport. But higher amounts were reported all around the region.

In Lehigh County, the most snow reported was in Coopersburg, where 8 inches fell. In Northampton County, 7 inches fell near Pen Argyl.

See snowfall totals from your area below, as reported by the National Weather Service.

Lehigh County

  • Coopersburg: 8 inches
  • Center Valley: 7 inches
  • 1 NW Macungie: 6.5 inches
  • Salisbury Township: 6.3 inches
  • Wescosville: 5.8 inches
  • Allentown: 5.6 inches
  • 1 NW Schnecksville: 5.3 inches
  • 1.7 ENE Schnecksville: 5.3 inches
  • Lehigh Valley International: 5 inches
  • 2.3 SE Slatington: 4.5 inches

Northampton County

  • 1 E Pen Argyl: 7 inches
  • Williams Township: 6.3 inches
  • 2 ESE Bethlehem Township: 6.1 inches
  • Nazareth: 6 inches
  • 2 E Tatamy: 6 inches
  • 1.8 NW Bethlehem: 6 inches
  • Bath: 5.5 inches
  • 3 E Moore Township: 5.4 inches
  • North Catasauqua: 5.3 inches
  • Martins Creek: 5 inches
  • Tatamy: 5 inches
  • Easton: 2.4 inches

Monroe County

  • Jackson Township: 8 inches
  • Delaware Water Gap: 6.8 inches
  • 0.7 N Mount Pocono: 6.1 inches
  • Saylorsburg: 6 inches
  • Coolbaugh Township: 5.8 inches
  • Arlington Heights: 5 inches
  • 2.7 ENE Saylorsburg: 4 inches
  • Canadensis: 3.8 inches

Carbon County

  • Lehigh Township: 8 inches
  • 2.4 WNW Lake Harmony: 8 inches
  • 1 NE Christmans: 8 inches
  • Hudsondale: 7 inches
  • 3.3 WSW Lehighton: 5.6 inches

Berks County

  • Earl Township: 7 inches
  • 1.8 WNW New Morgan: 6.1 inches
  • 2.6 SE Lyons: 6 inches
  • 1 WSW Union Township: 5.8 inches
  • Huffs Church: 5.8 inches
  • 2.1 NE Elverson: 5.5 inches
  • 1 WSW Amity Gardens: 5.4 inches
  • 2.8 SSW Mohnton: 5.3 inchees
  • 0.9 SSW Oley: 5.3 inches
  • Hamburg: 5 inches
  • Fleetwood: 5 inches
  • Mertztown: 4.5 inches
  • 1.3 SW Bernville: 3.3 inches
  • 1 SSW Sinking Spring: 3.1 inches
  • 0.1 W Mohrsville: 3 inches
  • Reading Regional Airport: 2.2 inches

Bucks County

  • 3.4 SW Doylestown: 8 inches
  • Hilltown Township: 7.8 inches
  • 1 ESE Tinicum Township: 7.5 inches
  • Doylestown: 7.3 inches
  • Fricks: 7 inches
  • 0.8 NE Perkasie: 7 inches
  • 1.4 ENE Souderton: 7 inches
  • Trumbauersville: 7 inches
  • 1.6 S Newtown: 6 inches
  • 1 NNW Langhorne: 6 inches
  • 0.4 SW Croydon: 5.2 inches
  • 1 NW Lahaska: 5.2 inches
  • Levittown: 5 inches

Montgomery County

  • 2.3 NW Blue Bell: 8.7 inches
  • 2 NE Worcester Township: 8.5 inches
  • 1 SW Skippack Township: 8.0 inches
  • 2.1 SW Harleysville: 7.5 inches
  • Salford Township: 7.5 inches
  • West Pottsgrove Township: 7.3 inches
  • Norristown: 7.2 inches
  • 1 NE Pottstown: 7.1 inches
  • 2.4 SSW Pennsburg: 7 inches
  • New Hanover Township: 7 inches
  • 1 SSE Trappe: 6.9 inches
  • 1.3 WSW North Wales: 6.8 inches
  • Stowe: 6.6 inches
  • 1 W Willow Grove: 6.4 inches
  • 0.6 E Hatboro: 6 inches
  • Harleysville: 6 inches
  • Salford Township: 6 inches
  • 0.8 NW Fort Washington: 6 inches
  • 1 NE Jenkintown: 6 inches
  • 0.6 SW Willow Grove: 5.9 inches
  • 1.1 NW Glenside: 5.5 inches
  • 0.5 N Conshohocken: 5.5 inches
  • 1 ENE Plymouth Township: 5.5 inches
  • King of Prussia: 5.2 inches
  • Eagleville: 5.1 inches
  • 0.5 NNW Penn Wynne: 5 inches
  • 0.9 ESE Willow Grove: 4.5 inches
  • Wyncote: 4 inches

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