A nor’easter is dumping snow in the Philadelphia region Sunday night into Monday, as the city could get 8-14 inches of snow. 

The storm has prompted a blizzard warning for all of New Jersey, Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, through 6 p.m. Monday. The Poconos are also under the blizzard warning. 

A winter storm warning is in effect through Monday at 6 p.m. for Berks, Chester and upper Montgomery counties and the Lehigh Valley. A coastal flooding warning is also in effect until 5 a.m. Monday for all shore points, back bays and Delaware beaches. 

The storm is happening about a month after Philadelphia got nearly 10 inches of snow at the end of January. 

Here’s a look at the latest snow totals as of Sunday evening: 

Pennsylvania snowfall totalsPhiladelphia International Airport: 1.5 inchesNazareth: 2.6 inchesWillow Grove 1.6 inchesNorristown: 1.6 inchesMount Pocono: 3.3 inchesWhitehall Township 2.2 inchesWest Chester: 1.5 inchesExton: 1.4 inchesNew Jersey snowfall totalsBrigantine: 4.1 inchesAtlantic City International: 2.6 inchesHammonton: 1.8 inchesLumberton: 3.5 inchesCherry Hill: 3.5 inchesBlackwood: 2.5 inchesLindenwold: 2.0 inchesVineland: 2.0 inches  Trenton Mercer Airport: 2.8 inchesDelaware snowfall totalsNew Castle County Airport : 0.6 inches Georgetown: 2.2 inchesNorth Harrington: 5.0 inches

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