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The snowstorm brought record-breaking December snowfall totals to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Philadelphia. The blizzard disrupted several regions, and in some areas the snowfall rate prevented snow plows from maintaining the roads. The blizzard caused flights and trains to be canceled, and left areas without power.
In total, 4.6 in (12 cm) of snow fell in Philadelphia, with around 2–3 in (5.1–7.6 cm) of snow in the Lehigh Valley, up to 6 in (15 cm) of snow in New Jersey and up to 7 in (18 cm) of snow in Delaware. [55]
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Additional snowfall totals will be heaviest in the Great Lakes snowbelts through Friday. Below is a look at how much additional snow to expect. ... including New York City to Philadelphia and ...
The visibility was near 0 miles (0 km). Central and Northeastern New Jersey were hit the hardest with snow totals of 1 to 2.5 feet (30 to 76 cm). Edison got 32.5 inches (83 cm), Lyndhurst got 29 inches (74 cm) [37] and Elizabeth had one of the highest totals of snow of any city affected by this storm, 31.8 inches (81 cm) of heavy snow. Blizzard ...
This is tied for second for the least-snowiest winter since reliable weather records in Philadelphia began in the 1880s. The winter of 1972-73 holds the record, a season when no measurable snow ...
30.7 inches (78 cm) of snow fell in Philadelphia (as measured at the official city observation location, Philadelphia International Airport), the most of any major city in the storm's path. It remains the city's all-time greatest snowstorm, compared to its previous greatest snowstorm which was a "mere" 21.3 inches (54 cm). [ 9 ]
The latest information has snow rolling into Philadelphia, Delaware, South Jersey and the Philly suburbs Monday night and lasting into Tuesday midday.