The latest snowstorm is still ongoing, but has already left an impact across the state.
The National Weather Service has tracked snowfall across the state. And the last 24 hours has seen accumulations from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia.
Western Pennsylvania has seen the smallest additional snowfall, with around an inch reported in the greater Pittsburgh area.
Other areas in western Pennsylvania, such as Avonmore or Ford Cliff, has recorded two inches or more of snow.
Moving east, there is around an inch of snow reported near Altoona and 1-2 reported around State College.
Some areas in central Pennsylvania, like Boalsburg, Zion, or Poe Valley State Park, report 4 inches or more.
North-central Pennsylvania looks similar, with 1 inch reported near the New York border near Coudersport or Westfield, and 3 inches in Ulysses.
Reports around the Harrisburg area range from over 5 inches in Mechanicsburg to under 2 in Hershey.
Further south, almost 7 inches were reported in Shrewsbury near the Maryland border, and 3.5 in nearby New Freedom.
The storm dumped more snow to the east, with around 2 inches near Scranton, 2-5 inches in the Poconos and amounts totaling between 4 and 8 inches so far around Allentown.
And the numbers continue to rise as we move southeast, with the Philadelphia region racking up over a foot in many places.
The Philadelphia International Airport reports 13.7 inches of snow so far, and 13.8 inches in Fox Chase, 14 inches in Bensalem and 15 in Levittown.
Further east, Tullytown reports 18 inches, and they’ve reached 21 inches in Morrisville.
Outside of Pennsylvania, the Atlantic coastline has seen nearly two feet of snow in some places, spanning from Delaware to Rhode Island.
And the snow hasn’t finished quite yet, either.
The Winter Weather Advisory for much of central Pennsylvania remains in effect until 1 p.m. this afternoon, with additional snowfall possible and high winds up to 40 mph.
Winter storm warnings to the east state that an additional 1-3 inches may yet fall, and a Blizzard Warning is in effect for Carbon and Monroe counties.
And to the west, the high elevation of the Laurel Highlands remain under a winter storm warning until 1 a.m. on Tuesday.