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WEATHER ALERT: How Much Snow Did Montgomery County Get?

The National Weather Service said Saturday to expect even more snow overnight Saturday into Sunday.

Winter Storm Iola brought ice and snow to Montgomery County on Saturday, leading to early morning speed restrictions on area roadways and words of caution from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and local police about slippery conditions.

Here’s how much snow we got in Montgomery County, according to trained spotters from the National Weather Service.

Montgomery County:
Lansdale: 6.0 inches
Gilbertsville: 5.5 inches
Royersford: 5.0 inches
Montgomeryville: 5.0 inches
Graterford: 4.8 inches
Skippack: 4.8 inches
Eagleville: 4.2 inches
Horsham: 4.0 inches
Limerick: 3.4 inches
Ambler: 3.0 inches
King of Prussia: 2.7 inches
Wynnewood: 1.5 inches

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Other snowfall totals from the area:

Bucks County:
West Rockhill Twp.: 7.0 inches
Perkasie: 6.0 inches
Furlong: 5.8 inches
Springfield Twp.: 5.4 inches
Warminster: 5.0 inches
Fallsington: 4.0 inches
Lower Makefield Twp.: 4.0 inches

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Chester County:
Pughtown: 5.3 inches
East Nantmeal: 4.5 inches
East Vincent Twp.: 4.0 inches
Spring City: 3.7 inches
West Caln Twp.: 2.5 inches
Exton: 1.6 inches

Delaware County:
Chadds Ford: 3.0 inches

Philadelphia County:
Philadelphia Fire Co. No. 58: 2.0 inches
Philadelphia International Airport: 1.0 inches

The National Weather Service said Saturday to expect even more snow overnight Saturday into Sunday.

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