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Town-By-Town Snow Totals In Montgomery County
How much snow fell in the recent storm? It's the first significant snow accumulation of the year for the region.

NORRISTOWN, PA — The weekend snowstorm brought multiple inches of snow to the greater Delaware Valley, covering the region in white for the first time this season.
The impacts were widespread, causing delays on the roads and lingering into Monday morning, with some school districts and offices closed or opening late.
Flurries began late Friday and steadily grew stronger overnight and into Saturday morning, with driving snow falling in some areas.
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In many areas the snow fell as "wet snow," making for better snowballs as well as better traction for outdoor adventures on foot.
Here's a glance at town by town snow totals in and around Montgomery County, according to the National Weather Service:
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- Ardmore: 5.5 inches
- Penn Wynne: 5 inches
- Whitpain: 8.7 inches
- Hatfield: 6.5 inches
- E. Telford: 7 inches
- Worcester: 8.5 inches
- Trappe: 7 inches
- Skippack: 8 inches
- Harleysville: 6 inches
- Collegeville: 6.5 inches
- Norristown: 7.2 inches
- Plymouth: 5.5 inches
- Pottstown: 7.1 inches
- Red Hill: 7.7 inches
- Willow Grove: 5.9 inches
- Ardsley: 6.1 inches
- Elkins Park: 5.5 inches
- Sanatoga: 5.8 inches
- Shawmont (Philadelphia): 5.5 inches
- Bryn Mawr: 6 inches
- West Conshohocken: 3.1 inches
- Wayne: 7 inches
- Exton: 8.2 inches
- Swarthmore: 5 inches
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