"Snowfall Update: Winter Storm Hits Philadelphia, PA on Jan. 19"

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Philadelphia and the surrounding areas were hit by back-to-back snow storms, with the second storm bringing as much as seven inches of snow. Some of the highest snow totals reported by the National Weather Service include 5.9 inches in West Philadelphia and 4.6 inches at Philadelphia International Airport. The Lehigh Valley received significantly less snow, with Washington Township, Pa. reporting 3.0 inches. Delaware and parts of New Jersey also saw substantial snowfall. Overall, this week alone saw 8 inches of snow in Philadelphia, surpassing the city's average January snowfall of 7.1 inches.
- How much snow did we get in Philadelphia, Pa. on Jan. 19? CBS Philly
- Friday snowstorm arrives in South-Central Pennsylvania: Check the latest hour-by-hour model wgaltv
- Thanks for sharing with us! Your pictures, videos of snow across the region CBS Philadelphia
- How much snow should we expect for Friday? WNEP Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
- Winter storm hits South-Central PA; Track, timing, accumulations WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.
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