BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Sunday’s snowstorm overperformed, dropping three to four inches of snow across the county on top of Saturday’s two to three inch snowfall. The forecast had called for one to three inches on Sunday.

Snow totals ranged from a high of 4.4 inches in Wrightstown to three inches in Bensalem and Quakertown.

The snowfall is ushering in some of the coldest air of the season and has prompted Bucks County to issue a Cold Blue Alert through Wednesday morning. Shelters in Lower, Central and Upper Bucks County will be open nightly as temperatures drop into the teens and single digits.

Here are Sunday’s snow totals from across the county:

4.4 inches – Wrightstown4.3 inches – Solebury4.2 inches – New Hope4.1 inches – Plumstead3.9 inches – Doylestown3.6 inches – Newtown3.6 inches – Warminster3.5 inches – Yardley3.2 inches – Morrisville3.0 inches – Bensalem3.0 inches – Quakertown

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey, is predicting sunny skies through Friday with high temperatures ranging from 21 degrees on Tuesday to 37 degrees on Thursday. Lows will range from 6 on Tuesday night to 24 on Wednesday night.