Snow in the Ederberry section of Levittown on Monday morning.
Credit: Michael Feinman

The Sunday into Monday nor’easter dumped snow across the region, with the highest totals in Lower Bucks County.

Forecasters called for a foot to two feet of snow in the area ahead of the storm, which started as rain and shifted to snow.

Below are the snow totals as of Monday morning from the National Weather Service and this news organization’s readers:

• Morrisville – 21 inches (NWS)

• Fairless Hills – 20.5 inches (NWS)

• Langhorne – 20.5 inches (NWS)

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• Tullytown Borough – 18 inches (NWS)

• Langhorne – 17.5 inches (NWS)

• Levittown – 15 inches (NWS)

• Bensalem Township – 14 inches (NWS)

• Warminster Township – 13.5 inches (NWS)

• Yardley – 12 inches (NWS)

• Lower Southampton Township – 10 inches (NWS)

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• Buckingham Township – 15 inches (reader submitted)

• Solebury Township – 13.5 inches (reader submitted)

• Warminster Township – 16 inches (reader submitted)

• Bristol Borough – 15.5 inches (reader submitted)

• Levittown – 19 inches (reader submitted)

• Doylestown Borough – 13 inches (reader submitted)

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• Falls Township – 19.2 inches (reader submitted)

• Yardley Borough – 18 inches (reader submitted)

• Bristol Township – 17 inches (reader submitted)

• Fairless Hills – 17 inches (reader submitted)

• Bristol Township’s Croydon section – 17.5 inches (reader submitted)