The National Weather Service released its latest totals after the nor’easter slammed the area with snow.
The storm tracked similar to the forecast from the National Weather Service.
The storm is the largest since a storm dumped around 10 inches of snow on the area from Jan. 31 and Feb. 2, 2021. Prior to that, the area’s largest storm was in 2016 when the region received around 22 inches.
Below are the snow totals as of Monday evening from the National Weather Service and this news organization’s readers:
• Langhorne – 22.3 inches (NWS)
• Langhorne – 22.1 inches (NWS)
• Richboro – 22 inches (NWS)
• Morrisville – 21 inches (NWS)
• Fairless Hills – 20.5 inches (NWS)
• Tullytown – 18 inches (NWS)
• Croydon – 18 inches (NWS)
• Bristol – 18 inches (NWS)
• Langhorne 17.2 inches (NWS)
• Bensalem – 17 inches (NWS)
• Newtown Township – 19.5 inches (reader submitted)
• Buckingham Township – 15 inches (reader submitted)
• Solebury Township – 13.5 inches (reader submitted)
• Warminster Township – 16 inches (reader submitted)
• Bristol Borough – 15.5 inches (reader submitted)
• Levittown – 19 inches (reader submitted)
• Doylestown Borough – 13 inches (reader submitted)
• Falls Township – 19.2 inches (reader submitted)
• Yardley Borough – 18 inches (reader submitted)
• Bristol Township – 17 inches (reader submitted)
• Fairless Hills – 17 inches (reader submitted)
• Bristol Township’s Croydon section – 17.5 inches (reader submitted)




