How much snow has fallen in Bucks County? Here are the totals so far

While snow is still falling as of Tuesday afternoon, Bucks County and the Delaware Valley residents had enough to shovel from the storm.

But waiting this one out may be key as much of the snow is expected to melt as the storm moves out of the region later this afternoon.

The National Weather Service initially called for a range of 3-5 inches for Lower Bucks County, and 4-9 inches in Central and Upper Bucks County.

A snow plow clear the roads along West State Street in Doylestown Township during a snow storm Tuesday, February, 13, 2024.
A snow plow clear the roads along West State Street in Doylestown Township during a snow storm Tuesday, February, 13, 2024.

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How much snow fell in Bucks County?

Here are the snow accumulation totals as of about noon Tuesday around the region:

Bucks County

Langhorne, Northampton and much of Lower Bucks County received 3 inches. Central Bucks County received up to 8 inches.

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly said in Bucks County, the most snow fell in Springtown in Springfield Township, deep in Upper Bucks, which received 10.5 inches of snow.

Snow blankets Old Iron Hill Road at Pine Valley Covered Bridge, in New Britain Township, during a snow storm Tuesday, February, 13, 2024.
Snow blankets Old Iron Hill Road at Pine Valley Covered Bridge, in New Britain Township, during a snow storm Tuesday, February, 13, 2024.

Here are some observations by weather spotters reported throughout the morning to the National Weather Service:

  • Bedminister - 7

  • Bensalem - 3.1

  • Bristol - 0.5

  • East Rockhill Township - 8.9

  • Furlong - 6

  • Hilltown Township - 7.9

  • Langhorne - 3

  • Lower Makefield - 4.8

  • New Britian - 6.5

  • Northampton Township - 3

  • Springtown - 10.5

  • Souderton- 8.5

  • Telford - 8.9

  • Trumbauersville - 7

  • Warminster - 5.5

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A SEPTA regional rail train passes through the Delaware Valley University campus, in New Britain Borough, on its way to Philadelphia during a snow storm Tuesday, February, 13, 2024.
A SEPTA regional rail train passes through the Delaware Valley University campus, in New Britain Borough, on its way to Philadelphia during a snow storm Tuesday, February, 13, 2024.

Montgomery County

The National Weather Service said roughly 4 inches of snow fell in lower Montgomery County. Souderton had 8.5 inches of snow, while Montgomery County's highpoint was in Schwenksville, which received 9 inches of snow.

  • Gelnside - 3.8

  • Hatfield - 5

  • Lansdale - 8

  • Willow Grove - 4

Philadelphia

The National Weather Service received one report from a weather-watcher who reported 1.3 inches of snow. Accumulations measured at Philadelphia International Airport were not yet reported to the National Weather Service.

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Check back for updated totals and locations.

This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: How much snow has fallen on Bucks County and the Delaware Valley?