Snow totals: Here's how much snow has fallen in the Philadelphia region during Monday's storm

Tuesday, January 7, 2025 4:37AM
First snowstorm of the year blankets Philadelphia region
First snowstorm of the year blankets Philadelphia region

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The first winter storm of 2025 arrived early Monday morning, bringing a significant amount of accumulating snow to the Philadelphia region.

The bulk of the storm moved south of the city, meaning areas in South Jersey and Delaware were hardest hit.

Snow covered roads in less than two hours on Monday, with Delaware expected to get the most of it in the tri-state area.

Action News was in the First State, where more than 6 inches had fallen by late morning.

Meanwhile, plows were on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, which also had about six inches of snow with more to come.

Snow was piling up at the Jersey Shore on Monday as a winter storm hit our area.

Here are the snowfall reports from select communities in our area National Weather Service as of late Monday afternoon:

Philadelphia

-Philadelphia Int'l Airport: 1.8 inches

-Center City: 1.2 inches

Pennsylvania

-Berwyn: 3.5 inches

-Bensalem: 2.1 inches

-Aston: 1.8 inches

-Phoenixville: 1.8 inches

-Exton: 1.5 inches

New Jersey

-Cape May: 8 inches

-Ocean City: 5 inches

-Atlantic City Int'l Airport: 4 inches

-Millville: 3.5 inches

Delaware

-Georgetown: 12 inches

-Woodside: 7.3 inches

-Dover: 5.5 inches

-Glasgow: 2.7 inches

-Hockessin: 2 inches

For more on the current conditions and the latest forecast from AccuWeather, visit 6abc.com/Weather.

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