Some parts of the Lehigh Valley got a few inches of snow Tuesday as the first winter storm of the season made its way through the area.

Officially, only .8 inches of snow was recorded at Lehigh Valley International Airport, according to the National Weather Service. However, some areas saw significantly higher snowfall.

Washington Township, Lehigh County, had the highest accumulation locally at 4 inches, according to weather service data.

Forecasters said temperatures trended upwards, which caused snowfall projections to drop. North of the region, in Monroe and Carbon counties, most areas got a few inches of snow.

Here are snowfall totals from around the region as of Tuesday afternoon, according to the weather service:

Lehigh County

Washington Township: 4 inches
North Whitehall Township: 2 inches
Schnecksville: 2 inches
Wescosville: 1.3 inches
Lehigh Valley International Airport: .8 inches
Salisbury Township: .8 in

Northampton County

Bangor: 3 inches
Pen Argyl: 2.5 inches
Moore Township: 2.2 inches
Nazareth: 2.2 inches
Bushkill Township: 1.8 inches
Martins Creek: 1.6 inches

Monroe County

Saylorsburg: 4.3 inches
Lake Monroe: 3.5 inches
Paradise Valley: 3.5 inches
Pocono Summit: 3.5 inches
Mount Pocono: 3.4 inches
Scotrun: 3.2 inches
Arlington Heights: 2.5 inches

Carbon County

Palmerton: 3.7 inches
Hudsondale: 3.5 inches
Jim Thorpe: 3.4 inches