Philly snow updates: Blizzard warning continues as snow tapers off; over 73,000 without power; updated snowfall totals
Heavy snow and high winds are creating whiteout conditions on roads across the Philadelphia region.
Snow covered Indian Queen Lane at Ridge Avenue in the East Falls section of Philadelphia Monday.
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Alejandro A. Alvarez / Staff Photographer
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A rare blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 p.m. Monday after as much as a foot of snow fell overnight across the Philadelphia region. Here are photos from across the area.
A citywide snow emergency also remains in effect in Philadelphia, while both New Jersey and Delaware have declared a state of emergency.
Light snow is lingering in the Philly region and could continue into the afternoon, but no additional accumulation is expected.
“What’s done is pretty much almost done,” said Amanda Lee, meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, where 18 inches was measured Monday morning.
The potent coastal nor’easter that clocked South Jersey and areas along I-95 and generously layered several inches of snow throughout Philly’s neighboring counties in Pennsylvania is pulling away.
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Updated snowfall totals from across the Philadelphia region
Here are the latest snowfall totals from the National Weather Service, measured by trained spotters or observed by the service itself:
Philadelphia
Philadelphia International Airport: 13.7 in (7 a.m.)
Over 75,000 without power in N.J. as snow continues to fall
More than 130,000 households in the Philadelphia region lost power last night due to the snowstorm.
Philadelphia households have mostly recovered from power outages on Monday morning, according to Peco, with only 280 active outages as of 10:30 a.m.. Over the course of the night, nearly 9,000 households powered by Peco lost power.
South Jersey still has 73,000 households without power as of this morning, according to Jersey Central Power and Light, but that number has slowly decreased since this morning.
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Cape May County hospital lost power briefly overnight
Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional in Cape May Court House lost power overnight in the storm "for a very short period of time" and reverted to its back up generators, said Cooper Health spokesperson Nancy Marano.
"It was fully on back-up emergency power so no services were lost," she said.
Some Camden residents must boil water due to water main break
A water main break may pose a threat to the water quality in Camden Monday morning, American Water Contract Services said. As a precaution, some areas of Camden are under a “boil water” advisory while crews assess the water supply.
The water main break occurred at Ninth and Jefferson Streets on Sunday night. In response, American Water was advising all residents living between Ferry Avenue and Collings Road in Camden, which includes the Fairview, Morgan-Village, and Centerville neighborhoods, to not drink or use tap water until further notice.
The advisory will remain in effect until repairs are complete and water quality is tested to be safe.
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Photos: Snow falls across the Philadelphia region
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Winter now ranks among the snowier ones in Philly
With an official snowfall of 13.7 inches measured at Philadelphia International Airport, the city’s seasonal total bumped to 29.8 inches.
Among the 142 winters in the period of record, this one now is tied for 27th place, and also is the snowiest since 2018.
You may have noticed snow has been scarce in recent winters, and this also will be the first one since 2021 with snowfall above the normal, which is 23.1 inches.
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Photos: Heavy snow and wind bring down trees in Rittenhouse Square
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Amtrak cancels more than 30 trains, Keystone Service to resume at noon
Amtrak canceled more than 30 trains on its Northeast Regional and Acela train lines on Monday morning due to the snowstorm. Keystone Service has been suspended until at least noon.
Alerts went out at 4 a.m. announcing a slew of cancellations and advising riders to book the next available train. Amtrak will notify impacted customers directly. Customers whose trains are cancelled can rebook or request refunds, without penalties, on Amtrak.com, through the Amtrak mobile app, or by calling the Amtrak Care Center at 1-800-USA-RAIL.
Amtrak will operate 55% of planned service today on the Northeast Regional rail service, 33% of planned Acela trains, and half of the planned trains on the Keystone Service trains, when it returns at noon.
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'Storm of a generation': N.J. travel ban continues until noon, tree cutters 'out in force'
Gov. Mikie Sherrill said Monday morning that New Jersey's travel ban would continue until noon as white out conditions were making it difficult to see, especially on major roads like the Garden State Parkway.
"It was an early morning call," she said, in an online interview with South Jersey weather forecaster Nick "NorEaster Nick" Pittman. "It was difficult to see the edge of the road where the guardrails were. We still have snow falling in a lot of parts of our state."
She said more than 200,000 people had lost power across New Jersey, but that more than half of them had already had power restored. "which is pretty shocking given how horrible the conditions are."
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Most SEPTA service suspended
Almost all SEPTA services, besides some subway services, are temporarily suspended.
Bus service, including the Route 15 Trolley (G), is suspended until further notice. All other trolleys are diverted to 40th and Market streets.
Regional Rail is temporarily suspended until safety inspections are complete. If Regional Rail service returns, it will follow a Saturday schedule.
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Coastal flooding in Atlantic City 'underperformed in a good way'
Scott Evans, Atlantic City's Fire Chief and head of Emergency Management, said flooding in the coastal city was not as bad as feared. "The flooding definitely underperformed in a good way," he said. "We'll take it any day."
He described it as "the low end of moderate" level of flooding, something Atlantic City is used to dealing with. The city had about a foot of snow by daylight, he said, with persistent high winds over night prompting numerous calls for "arcing wires."
At the 11 p.m. Sunday high tide through around 2:30 a.m., there was about 8 to 10 inches of water in "some of our lowest lying areas," he said, including Massachusetts Avenue, Bungalow Park and Lower Chelsea.
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Hundreds of flights canceled at Philadelphia International Airport
604 flights had been cancelled at Philadelphia International Airport as of Monday morning, as snow started to blanket the city. Another 42 flights were cancelled for Tuesday, according to FlightAware, which tracks flights.
“Passengers should check on the status of their flights with their airlines—the airlines will also provide guidance on what passengers should do in the event their flights are cancelled,” said airport spokesperson Heather Redfern.
The airport also announced ticketing at Terminal A-West, B, and C and TSA checkpoints will be closed Monday.
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Snow will continue across the Philly area through the morning
As much as a foot of snow fell overnight across the Philadelphia region as heavy snowfall from a massive winter storm continues across the Delaware Valley.
Due to heavy snow bands, the totals varied widely. Ten inches of snow were recorded in Boothwyn Monday morning, while 11 inches dropped overnight in Mount Ephraim, Camden County.
Why have these storms been happening on the weekend?
If you perceive the atmosphere for whatever reason has a grudge against weekends, that’s understandable.
Precipitation has fallen on six of the last seven weekends, with snowflakes making appearances in all of them, most emphatically on Jan. 25, when 9.3 inches of snow and sleet balls accumulated, and then refused to leave.
The storm rhythm actually is a quite common one, meteorologists say.