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SNOW TOTALS: Storm Pounds Lower Bucks


A View of the snow pounding Bristol from the SEPTA train station Tuesday.  Credit: Jeff Bohen  LevittownNow.com
A View of the snow pounding Bristol from the SEPTA train station Tuesday.
Credit: Jeff Bohen
LevittownNow.com

Lower Bucks County had anywhere from 8.5 inches ย to a little more than 10.5 inches of snowย dumped on it during Tuesday’s storm, according to the National Weather Service.

Here are the Bucks County snow totals from the weather service:

  • Yardley – 11.5
  • Warwick – 11.3
  • Langhorne 10.7
  • Richboro – 10.1
  • Furlong – 9.2
  • Lower Makefield – 9.1
  • Hilltown – 9
  • West Rockhill – 8.5
  • Morrisville – 8.5
  • Warrington – 8
  • Perkasie – 8
  • Doylestown – 6.5
  • Springtown – 6.5
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LevittownNow.com readers also reported snow totals from their area. A Langhorne resident said they received 11 inches while a total of 10.5 inches was recorded near PLaywicki Park in Middletown. To round out reader submitted totals, a Croydon resident reported a foot of snow at their home in Croydon.

The storm marked the first time since the early 1800s that Philadelphia received three snow storm with more than six inches of snow in one winter, the National Weather Service noted.

With more snow reportedly coming our way in the next few days, it’s fair wonder what we’ve done wrong to piss off mother nature.