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Philly snow totals: How much fell in the Philadelphia area?

More than a foot of snow has blanketed the Philadelphia region, with the Jersey Short hit the hardest.

A small plow vehicle pushes its way through the snow along Kelly Drive in Philadelphia Monday.
A small plow vehicle pushes its way through the snow along Kelly Drive in Philadelphia Monday. Read moreAlejandro A. Alvarez / Staff Photographer

More than a foot of snow fell overnight across the Philadelphia region, though the Jersey Shore was hit hardest by a powerful winter storm that was still dropping heavy snow Monday morning.

“I don’t think we’ve seen anything like this since 1996,” New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill said during an interview Monday morning, calling it the “storm of a generation.”

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Due to heavy snow bands, the totals varied widely. Ten inches of snow were recorded in Boothwyn Monday morning, while 15 inches dropped overnight in Mount Ephraim, Camden County.

Officially, 13.7 inches fell at Philadelphia International Airport as of 7 a.m.

Here are the latest snowfall totals from the National Weather Service, measured by trained spotters or observed by the service itself:

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

  1. Philadelphia International Airport: 13.7 in (7 a.m.)

  2. Fox Chase: 13.8 in (7 a.m.)    

  3. Rockledge: 13.8 (7 a.m.)

Delaware County

  1. Boothwyn: 10.0 in (5:15 a.m.)

  2. Chadds Ford Twp: 9.8 in (2 a.m.)

  3. Lima: 8.8 in (5:35 a.m.)

  4. Clifton Heights: 8.5 in (2:15 a.m.)

  5. Garnet Valley: 6.0 in (10:07 p.m. Sunday)

  6. Middletown Twp.: 5.2 in (9:38 p.m. Sunday)        

  7. Media: 5.0 in (10:15 p.m. Sunday)

Chester County

  1. East Nantmeal Twp: 9.0 in (5 a.m.)              

  2. SE Exton: 7.0 in (12:39 a.m.)   

  3. West Chester: 6.2 in (12:11 a.m.) 

  4. Oxford: 5.5 in (9:30 p.m. Sunday)     

  5. East Coventry Twp: 4.0 in (9:36 p.m. Sunday)

Bucks County

  1. Morrisville: 21 in (8 a.m.)     

  2. Langhorne: 20.5 in (6:30 a.m.)                            

  3. Levittown: 15.0 in (3:53 a.m.)  

  4. Warminster: 13.5 in (5:40 a.m.)       

  5. Fricks: 10.3 in (6:58 a.m.)      

  6. Souderton:  9.2 in (7 a.m.)        

  7. East Rockhill Twp: 8.5 in (6:30 a.m.)   

  8. Northampton Twp: 7.8 in (12:04 a.m.)   

  9. Chalfont: 7.3 in (6:50 a.m.) 

New Jersey

Atlantic County

  1. Atlantic City International Airport: 14.5 in (7 a.m.)

  2. Mays Landing: 14 in (5:30 a.m.)

  3. Somers Point: 12 in (4:45 a.m.)

Burlington County

  1. Mount Holly: 19.2 in (7 a.m.)

  2. Westampton: 19.2 in (7 a.m.)

  3. Columbus: 19 in (7 a.m.)

  4. Lake Pine: 18 in (5:20 a.m.)

  5. Medford Twp: 18 in (5:20 a.m.)

  6. Mount Laurel: 18 in (6:45 a.m.)

  7. Burlington Twp: 17.0 in (7 a.m.)

  8. Maple Shade: 16 in (7:30 a.m.)

  9. South Jersey Regional Airport: 15.3 in (3:30 a.m.)

Camden County

  1. Barrington: 16.5 in (6:30 a.m.)

  2. Mt. Ephraim: 15 in (7 a.m.)

Gloucester County

  1. Pitman: 16 in (6:30 a.m.)

  2. Washington Twp: 16 in (6 a.m.)

  3. Franklin Twp: 14.3 in (7:30 a.m.)

  4. East Greenwich Twp: 14 in (5:45 a.m.)

Monmouth County

  1. Howell: 18.2 in (6:45 a.m.)

  2. Colts Neck: 17.8 in (7:35 a.m.)

  3. West Long Branch: 16 in (7:45 a.m.)

  4. Manalapan Township: 11 in (10:30 p.m. Sunday)

Ocean County

  1. Manchester Twp: 18 in (6:30 a.m.)

  2. Berkeley Twp: 14 in (7 a.m.)

  3. Beachwood: 13.5 in (7:30 a.m.)

  4. Point Pleasant Beach: 11.5 in (7 a.m.)

  5. Barnegat Twp: 10.4 in (7:45 a.m.)

Salem County

  1. Woodstown: 10.5 in (11:45 p.m. Sunday)

Delaware

New Castle County

  1. Hockessin: 10 in (5:55 a.m.)

  2. Holiday Hills: 8.3 in (2:10 a.m.)

  3. New Castle County Airport: 8.3 in (7 a.m.)

  4. Wilmington: 8 in (7 a.m.)

  5. Newport: 7.2 in (7 a.m.)

  6. Newark: 5.5 in (7:30 a.m.)

Check back for updates. Staff writers Anthony R. Wood and Amy S. Rosenberg contributed to this report.