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Winter Storm Buries Philadelphia Region in Over a Foot of Snow
Latest snow totals from across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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A powerful winter storm has blanketed the Philadelphia region with over a foot of snow in some areas, with the highest totals reaching over 20 inches in parts of New Jersey. The storm has brought significant snowfall across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, causing disruptions and closures throughout the area.
Why it matters
The heavy snowfall has led to dangerous driving conditions, power outages, and school and business closures across the tri-state region. The storm is a stark reminder of the region's vulnerability to severe winter weather and the need for preparedness and resilience in the face of such events.
The details
The winter storm brought record-breaking snowfall to many communities, with some areas seeing over 20 inches of accumulation. In Pennsylvania, the hardest-hit areas were in Bucks County, where towns like Langhorne, Fairless Hills, and Richboro saw over 20 inches of snow. In New Jersey, coastal areas like Bayville, Lakewood, and Toms River received the highest totals, with some locations reporting over 25 inches of snow. Delaware also saw significant accumulations, particularly in Kent County, where towns like Woodside and Felton recorded over 17 inches of snow.
- The winter storm began on February 23, 2026 and continued through the day.
- The heaviest snowfall occurred during the morning and afternoon hours of February 23, 2026.
The players
Philadelphia region
The metropolitan area surrounding the city of Philadelphia, including parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
A county in southeastern Pennsylvania that was one of the hardest-hit areas, with several towns reporting over 20 inches of snow.
Coastal New Jersey
Coastal areas of New Jersey, such as Bayville, Lakewood, and Toms River, which received the highest snow totals in the state, with some locations reporting over 25 inches.
Kent County, Delaware
A county in Delaware that saw significant snowfall, with towns like Woodside and Felton recording over 17 inches of accumulation.
The takeaway
This winter storm is a stark reminder of the region's vulnerability to severe weather events and the importance of being prepared for such emergencies. Local authorities and residents will need to work together to ensure the community is resilient and can recover quickly from the impacts of the storm.
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