Eastern PA Snow Totals, Town-By-Town For Nov. 15 Storm

Well that was weird.

An early-season snowstorm had a much bigger impact on the area than originally anticipated, causing widespread travel problems, stranding drivers on highways, and prompting school closures.

So now that the snow has stopped, how much did we get?

Some parts of the Philadelphia suburbs reported more than 8 inches of snow, including in Bucks County. The Lehigh Valley and the Poconos were the hardest hit in Eastern Pennsylvania, with more than 10 inches of snow falling at Mount Pocono and more than 9 falling in Williams Township, Northampton County.

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Here are the Nov. 15 snowfall totals for Eastern Pennsylvania, according to the National Weather Service as of Friday morning:

(We will continue to add to this list as more totals come in.)

Bucks County

  • Springtown, 8.5 inches

  • Hilltown Twp, 5.5 inches

  • Quakertown, 5.5 inches

  • Buckingham Twp, 5.2 inches

  • Langhorne, 5.2 inches

  • Morrisville, 5.0 inches

  • Milford Twp, 5.0 inches

  • Perkasie, 5.0 inches

  • Chalfont, 4.9 inches

  • Langhorne 4.6 inches

  • Bensalem, 4.5 inches

Chester County

  • Valley Forge, 5.7 inches

  • Elverson, 5.4 inches

  • Malvern, 5.0 inches

  • Glenmoore, 4.6 inches

  • West Chester, 4.1 inches

  • Atglen, 3.7 inches

  • Berwyn 3.3 inches

Delaware County

  • Radnor Twp, 5.5 inches

  • Chadds Ford Twp, 4.7 inches

Lehigh County

  • Washington Twp, 8.6 inches

  • Salisbury Twp, 8.2 inches

  • Lehigh Valley Intl Airport, 8.1 inches

  • Heidelberg Twp, 7.8 inches

  • Zionsville, 7.3 inches

  • Coopersburg, 7.0 inches

  • North Whitehall Twp, 7.0 inches

  • Alburtis, 6.5 inches

  • Ancient Oaks, 6.5 inches

  • Emmaus, 6.1 inches

Monroe County

  • Mount Pocono, 10.4 inches

  • East Stroudsburg, 8.5 inches

  • Analomink, 7.5 inches

  • Long Pond, 7.0 inches

  • Gilbert, 6.0 inches

Montgomery County

  • Gilbertsville, 6.5 inches

  • Perkiomen Twp, 5.3 inches

  • Pottstown, 5.2 inches

  • King Of Prussia, 5.0 inches

  • North Wales, 4.9 inches

  • East Norriton Twp, 4.8 inches

  • Narberth, 4.5 inches

  • Plymouth Meeting, 4.5 inches

  • Lower Providence, 4.5 inches 1

Northampton County

  • Williams Twp, 9.6 inches

  • Bethlehem Twp, 8.5 inches

  • Hellertown, 8.0 inches

  • North Catasauqua, 7.7 inches

  • Lower Mount Bet, 7.3 inches

  • Bushkill Twp, 6.5 inches

  • Plainfield Twp, 6.0 inches

  • Bath, 5.0 inches

Philadelphia

  • Philadelphia Intl Airport, 3.6 inches

  • Wissinoming, 3.0 inches

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