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How Much Snow Fell In The Radnor Area? See Weekend Storm Totals Here

The Philadelphia region got its first major snow storm over the weekend. So how much snow did Radnor Township get?

RADNOR, PA — The Philadelphia region just saw its first significant snow storm, and unfortunately for local kids it happened on a weekend.

So much snow did the Radnor area get Sunday morning?

According to the National Weather Service, one area in Wayne got 7.2 inches, as reported by a member of the public at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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Another location in Wayne saw 7 inches, NWS data shows.

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The section of Bryn Mawr that lies in Montgomery County got 5.8 inches, as reported by a member of the public at 4:34 p.m. Sunday.

Eight inches of snow were recorded by a member of the public at 9 a.m. Sunday in Berwyn. Berwyn's total was also the highest recorded on the Main Line

The most snow in Delaware County was recorded in the Lawrence Park area in Broomall, where 7.5 inches of snow was reported by a trained spotter.

The highest snowfall total in the five-county Philadelphia region was recorded in East Nantmeal, which saw 8.8 inches, according to the NWS

Summit Hill in Carbon County had Southeastern Pennsylvania's high snowfall total with 9 inches.

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