Latest snow totals for Del., NJ, Pa., and Philly on Sunday night
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.
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