A winter storm that was only supposed to deliver a dusting to an inch of snow across most of the Lehigh Valley on Saturday ended up dumping more than 5 inches in some areas.
The Lehigh Valley received the highest snow totals from the storm, with most areas seeing between 4 and 5 inches. Officially, 5.1 inches was recorded at Lehigh Valley International Airport, making it the biggest snowfall of the season so far.
The highest totals reported across the region were 5.5 inches just west of Allentown and 5.3 inches in North Catasauqua, according to the weather service.
See snowfall totals from your area below, as reported by the National Weather Service:
Lehigh County
1 W Allentown: 5.5 inches
Lehigh Valley International : 5.1 inches
New Tripoli: 4.7 inches
Salisbury Township: 4.7 inches
Coplay: 4.5 inches
Wescosville: 4.0 inches
North Whitehall Township: 4.0 inches
Emmaus: 4.0 inches
1 NW Hokendauqua: 3.6 inches
3 W Upper Macungie Township: 3.5 inches
Northampton County
North Catasauqua: 5.3 inches
3 E Moore Twp: 4.9 inches
1 W Nazareth: 4.8 inches
Bath: 4.8 inches
2 ESE Bethlehem Township: 4.5 inches
Roseto: 4.5 inches
Martins Creek: 4.3 inches
Forks Twp: 4.2 inches
1 SSE Bushkill Township: 4.0 inches
2 E Tatamy: 3.5 inches
Hellertown: 3.5 inches
Williams Township: 3.2 inches
Nazareth: 2.6 inches
Monroe County
Saylorsburg: 4.5 inches
1 N Mount Pocono: 3.8 inches
Pocono Pines: 3.8 inches
Carbon County
Summit Hill: 6.5 inches
1 N Palmerton: 4.0 inches
Hudsondale: 3.4 inches
Berks County
Mertztown: 4.5 inches
District Township: 4.3 inches
2 N Richmond Township: 4.0 inches
Wernersville: 4.0 inches
Spring Township: 4.0 inches
Bern Township: 4.0 inches
Reading Regional Airport: 3.5 inches
Hamburg: 3.0 inches
1 E Birdsboro: 3.0 inches
1 NNE Boyertown: 2.6 inches
Sinking Spring: 2.5 inches
Bucks County
Pipersville: 3.9 inches
Hilltown Township: 3.5 inches
Bedminster: 3.2 inches
New Hope: 3.0 inches
1 NW Chalfont: 2.1 inches
Morrisville: 1.7 inches
1 NNW Langhorne: 1.5 inches