On and off intense snow bands of one to two inches per hour will continue to drift through our region tonight.

The latest snowfall reports from throughout the Philadelphia region on Sunday, Feb. 22 include some neighborhoods seeing up to five inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.

Delaware

Kent County

Harrington – 5 inches

Magnolia – 3 inches

Sussex County

Selbyville – 5.5 inches

Bethel – 3.1 inches

Georgetown – 2.2 inches

New Jersey

Atlantic County

Ventnor City – 4.5 inches

Brigantine – 4.1 inches

Somers Point – 4 inches

Hammonton – 3.8 inches

Buena Vista Township – 3 inches

Atlantic City International – 2.6 inches

Atlantic City – 2.4 inches

Burlington County

Lumberton – 5.5 inches

Marlton – 5 inches

Hainesport – 4.8 inches

Chesterfield – 4.3 inches

Mount Laurel – 4 inches

Mount Holly – 2.8 inches

Lake Pine – 1 inch

Columbus – 1 inche

Camden County

Ashland – 5 inches

Mt. Ephraim – 3.5 inches

Camden – 2.8 inches

Blackwood – 2.5 inches

Lindenwold – 2 inches

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Gloucester County

Williamstown – 3.5 inches

Washington Township – 2.1 inches

Mickleton – 2 inches

Ocean County

Jackson – 6 inches

Brick – 5.8 inches

New Egypt – 5 inches

Lakewood Township – 5 inches

Ocean Gate – 4.7 inches

Manahawkin – 4 inches

Barnegat Township – 3.3 inches

Toms River – 3 inches

Brick – 1.8 inches

Little Egg Harbor Township – 1 inch

Salem County

Pennsylvania

Berks County

Huffs Church – 4.1 inches

Reading Regional Airport – .7 inches

Bucks County

Trumbauersville – 4 inches

Warminster – 3.3 inches

Jamison – 3 inches

Upper Southampton Township – 3 iches

Northampton Township – 2.5 inches

Fricks – 1.5 inches

Tullytown – .5 inch

Chester County

Exton – 4.4 inches

Easttown Township – 4.2 inches

East Nantmeal Township – 3.5 inches

West Goshen – 3.4 inches

West Grove – 3 inches

Jennersville – 2.8 inches

East Coventry Township – 2.5 inches

West Chester – 1.5 inches

East Nottingham Township – 1 inch

Delaware County

Thornton – 4.4 inches

Bethel Township – 4 inches

Lehigh County

North Whitehall Township – 4.2 inches

Wescosville – 3 inches

Salisbury Township – 2.7 inches

Whitehall Township – 2.2 inches

Lehigh Valley International – 1.5 inches

Germansville – 1 inch

Monroe County

Mount Pocono – 3.3 inches

Montgomery County

New Hanover Township – 4 inches

Willow Grove – 4 inches

Upper Dublin Township – 3.4 inches

Eagleville – 2.4 inches

East Norriton – 2.2 inches

Norristown – 1.6 inches

Stowe – 1.3 inches

Northampton County

Nazareth – 2.6 inches

Bushkill Township – 2 inches

Philadelphia County

Bustleton – 2 inches

Belmont – 2 inches

Philadelphia International Airport – 1.5 inches

Snow showers will continue for much of the region (especially South Jersey and the Jersey Shore) Monday morning before gradually tapering off Monday afternoon and early evening.

The Jersey Shore is still expected to receive the worst conditions with the strongest wind gusts, the greatest threat for coastal flooding and the highest snowfall totals of up to 20 inches.

Philadelphia, the I-95 corridor, Delaware and the Pa. suburbs are still expected to receive eight to 12 inches of snow.

Meanwhile, Berks County and the Lehigh Valley will accumulate five to eight inches of snow.