Snow Totals Released for January 25 Storm in PA, NJ, and DE Region
January 26, 2026 • Google News World
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Snowfall Totals Released for Philadelphia Region Storm
The National Weather Service has released snowfall totals for the January 25 storm that affected Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. According to the data, several cities in the region received significant amounts of snow.
In Harrisburg, the city’s snowfall total was recorded at 6.4 inches, tying the daily record for snowfall. Other cities in the region also experienced heavy snowfall, with totals ranging from 5.2 inches in Philadelphia to 15 inches in Pittsburgh.
The storm brought a mix of snow and ice to the area, causing disruptions to transportation and daily activities. The National Weather Service has issued winter weather advisories for several counties in the region, warning of hazardous road conditions and reduced visibility.
Residents are advised to check their local news sources for updates on the storm’s impact and any necessary precautions or instructions from authorities.
Here is a breakdown of the snowfall totals for some cities in the Philadelphia region:
- Harrisburg: 6.4 inches
- Philadelphia: 5.2 inches
- Pittsburgh: 15 inches
Note: The snowfall totals are subject to revision as more data becomes available.
Source: Google News World