The latest winter storm to impact the Lehigh Valley was only expected to drop less than an inch of snow, but some areas saw a bit more than that.

Although temperatures were warm enough to prevent the snow from sticking to some surfaces in the southern portions of the region, it was a different story to the north. Nearly 3 inches was reported in Nazareth, and more than 2 inches fell across northern and northwestern Lehigh County, according to the National Weather Service.

Officially, just over an inch was recorded at Lehigh Valley International Airport.

See snowfall totals from your area below, as reported by the National Weather Service:

Lehigh County

Washington Township: 2.5 inches
2.3 SE Slatington: 2.3 inches
Salisbury Township: 2.2 inches
New Tripoli: 2 inches
1 NW Hokendauqua: 1.7 inches
1.7 ENE Schnecksville: 1.7 inches
Lehigh Valley International: 1.4 inches

Northampton County

Nazareth: 2.8 inches
1 SSE Bushkill Township: 2.5 inches
2.7 WNW Portland: 2.5 inches
Martins Creek: 2.5 inches
Danielsville: 2 inches
Tatamy: 2 inches
1 NNE Bethlehem Township: 2 inches
Bethlehem Township: 2 inches
3 E Moore Township: 1.8 inches
North Catasauqua: 1.7 inches

Carbon County

2.4 WNW Lake Harmony:  3 inches
 3.3 WSW Lehighton: 2.9 inches

Monroe County

Delaware Water Gap: 1.9 inches
0.7 N Mount Pocono: 1.7 inches
Canadensis: 1.5 inches

Berks County

2 ESE Fleetwood: 2.1 inches
2 SSE Scarlets Mill: 2 inches
2.6 SE Lyons: 2 inches
Earl Township 2 inches
4.7 SW Alburtis: 1.8 inches
0.9 SSW Oley: 1.7 inches
1.3 SW Bernville: 1.2 inches
Hamburg: 1 inches
1.8 WNW New Morgan: 1 inch
2.1 NE Elverson: 1 inch
4.1 NNE Morgantown: 0.9 inch
3.5 SW Reading: 0.6 inch
Reading Regional Airport: 0.6 inch

Bucks County

1.4 ENE Souderton: 1.5 inches
0.8 NE Perkasie: 1.5 inches
Springtown 1 inch
New Hope 1 inch
Sellersville 0.6 inch

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