Feb 22, 2026
On and off intense snow bands of one to two inches per hour will continue to drift through our region tonight. The latest snowfall reports from throughout the Philadelphia region on Sunday, Feb. 22 include some neighborhoods seeing up to five inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. Delaware Kent County Harrington – 5 inches Magnolia – 3 inches Sussex County Selbyville – 5.5 inches Bethel – 3.1 inches Georgetown – 2.2 inches New Jersey Atlantic County Ventnor City – 4.5 inches Brigantine – 4.1 inches Somers Point – 4 inches Hammonton – 3.8 inches Buena Vista Township – 3 inches Atlantic City International – 2.6 inches Atlantic City – 2.4 inches Burlington County Lumberton – 5.5 inches Marlton – 5 inches Hainesport – 4.8 inches Chesterfield – 4.3 inches Mount Laurel – 4 inches Mount Holly – 2.8 inches Lake Pine – 1 inch Columbus – 1 inche Camden County Ashland – 5 inches Mt. Ephraim – 3.5 inches Camden – 2.8 inches Blackwood – 2.5 inches Lindenwold – 2 inches Cape May County Ocean View – 3 inches Cumberland County Vineland – 2 inches Gloucester County Williamstown – 3.5 inches Washington Township – 2.1 inches Mickleton – 2 inches Ocean County Jackson – 6 inches Brick – 5.8 inches New Egypt – 5 inches Lakewood Township – 5 inches Ocean Gate – 4.7 inches Manahawkin – 4 inches Barnegat Township – 3.3 inches Toms River – 3 inches Brick – 1.8 inches Little Egg Harbor Township – 1 inch Salem County Pennsville – 4 inches Pennsylvania Berks County Huffs Church – 4.1 inches Reading Regional Airport – .7 inches Bucks County Trumbauersville – 4 inches Warminster – 3.3 inches Jamison – 3 inches Upper Southampton Township – 3 iches Northampton Township – 2.5 inches Fricks – 1.5 inches Tullytown – .5 inch Chester County Exton – 4.4 inches Easttown Township – 4.2 inches East Nantmeal Township – 3.5 inches West Goshen – 3.4 inches West Grove – 3 inches Jennersville – 2.8 inches East Coventry Township – 2.5 inches West Chester – 1.5 inches East Nottingham Township – 1 inch Delaware County Thornton – 4.4 inches Bethel Township – 4 inches Lehigh County North Whitehall Township – 4.2 inches Wescosville – 3 inches Salisbury Township – 2.7 inches Whitehall Township – 2.2 inches Lehigh Valley International – 1.5 inches Germansville – 1 inch Monroe County Mount Pocono – 3.3 inches Montgomery County New Hanover Township – 4 inches Willow Grove – 4 inches Upper Dublin Township – 3.4 inches Eagleville – 2.4 inches East Norriton – 2.2 inches Norristown – 1.6 inches Stowe – 1.3 inches Northampton County Nazareth – 2.6 inches Bushkill Township – 2 inches Philadelphia County Bustleton – 2 inches Belmont – 2 inches Philadelphia International Airport – 1.5 inches Snow showers will continue for much of the region (especially South Jersey and the Jersey Shore) Monday morning before gradually tapering off Monday afternoon and early evening. The Jersey Shore is still expected to receive the worst conditions with the strongest wind gusts, the greatest threat for coastal flooding and the highest snowfall totals of up to 20 inches. Philadelphia, the I-95 corridor, Delaware and the Pa. suburbs are still expected to receive eight to 12 inches of snow. Meanwhile, Berks County and the Lehigh Valley will accumulate five to eight inches of snow. ...read more read less
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