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How much snow has fallen today? Totals around Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley

The Delaware Valley is in the thick of what's shaping up to be its biggest winter storm in a decade and upwards of 8-9 inches of snow have already fallen in spots around the region.

Philadelphia could get close to a foot of snow by the time the storm is over, and parts of South Jersey, the Lehigh Valley and Berks County could get up to 14 inches. 

Here's a look at snow totals from around the region so far.

Note: These totals are preliminary and will be updated.

Pennsylvania

  • Allentown 9.2 in.
  • Berwyn: 6.5 in.
  • Boyertown: 7 in.
  • Bryn Mawr: 5 in.
  • Center Valley: 9.5 in.
  • Chadds Ford Township: 5 in.
  • Chalfont: 7.1 in.
  • East Coventry Township: 8 in.
  • East Natmeal: 4.6 in.
  • East Nottingham Township: 6.8 in.
  • Garnet Valley: 7 in.
  • Hilltop: 8 in.
  • King of Prussia: 6.9 in.
  • Lehigh Valley Airport: 9.2 in.
  • Martins Creek: 5.2 in.
  • Mertztown: 9.9 in.
  • Mount Pocono: 10. 4 in.
  • Nazareth: 5.6 in.
  • Narberth: 7.8 in.
  • New Hanover: 8.3 in.
  • New Tripoli: 10.5 in.
  • Norristown: 8.7 in.
  • Philadelphia International Airport: 7.4 in.
  • Pocono Pines: 6.6 in.
  • Pottstown: 9.5 in.
  • Pottsville: 6.1 in.
  • Reading: 8.4 in.
  • Salisbury Township: 9.4 in.
  • South Pottstown: 7 in.
  • Spring Township: 4.5 in.
  • Union Township: 6.3 in.
  • Willow Grove: 2.5 in.

New Jersey

  • Atlantic City International Airport: 5.9 in.
  • Burlington: 5 in.
  • Cape May: 5 in.
  • Delran: 7 in.
  • East Moorestown: 4 in.
  • Fort Dix: 4.5 in.
  • Little Egg Harbor: 4 in.
  • Medford: 5 in.
  • Mount Ephraim: 7 in.
  • Mount Holly: 6.6 in.
  • Pitman: 7 in.
  • Rancocas: 6.3 in.
  • South Jersey Regional Airport: 6.6 in.
  • Trenton: 7.2 in.

Delaware

  • Hockessin: 6.8 in.
  • Dover: 6.5 in.
  • New Castle: 2.9 in.
  • Magnolia: 4.2 in.
  • Odessa: 6.5 in.
  • Pike Creek: 5.2 in.
  • Wilmington: 6.5 in.
  • Woodside: 5.3 in.
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How much snow is expected in the Delaware Valley?

The heaviest snow will continue to fall through around lunchtime Sunday. Areas north of the city will continue to see snow, and spots in South Jersey and along the shore will start to see the changeover to sleet and freezing rain.

Around Philadelphia, snow totals between 8 and 10 inches are expected before precipitation changes over to a wintry mix, with up to a foot possible in some areas.

Farther north, the Lehigh Valley and Poconos are looking at 12-14 inches or more of snow.

Snow forecast Sunday into Monday
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Where to find warming centers around Philadelphia

Philadelphia has activated an Enhanced Code Blue due to the extremely cold temperatures. The city activates an "enhanced" alert when a Code Blue lasts more than three nights in a row. Because of the enhanced alert, the Office of Emergency Management has opened multiple warming centers throughout the city.

The centers are free and open to the public. People who need help or see someone in need of help during this cold weather event can also call 215-232-1984.

Bucks County

Bucks County issues a Code Blue whenever temperatures drop below 20 degrees, but could also issue the alert based on other cold-weather factors.
Information about shelter openings can be found on the Housing Link website.

Chester County

Residents who need temporary shelter, food and clothing during the winter can call 211 or text their zip code to 898-211 for immediate assistance.

Delaware County

During a Code Blue, residents in need of shelter are encouraged to visit one of Delaware County's weather advisory relief centers.

Montgomery County

During a Code Blue, the county has additional resources for people experiencing homelessness, including access to temporary warming shelters, food and clothing.Anyone who needs help with temporary shelter during the cold can call the Your Way Home Call Center at 610-278-3522.

New Jersey

Active Code Blue declarations are listed by county on New Jersey 211's website.

The site also includes a list of available warming centers in each county.

Delaware

In Delaware, Code Purple Shelters can provide emergency housing during severe winter weather. Shelters for the state's counties can be contact at the following numbers:

  • New Castle County – 302-652-8033
  • Kent County – 1-800-733-6816
  • Sussex County – 302-519-0024
  • Or call 2-1-1

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