A monster storm that lingered in the area for hours on Sunday dropped nearly 17 inches of snowfall on parts of Eastern Pennsylvania.

The areas that recorded the highest totals are communities in Northampton, Carbon and Monroe counties, where nearly 17 inches of snow fell, the National Weather Service reported.

In Saylorsburg, Monroe County, 16.8 inches fell, according to measurements from the National Weather Service. Bushkill Township in Northampton County also reported 16.8 inches. Lower Towamensing Township in Carbon County recorded 16.7 inches.

In the Philadelphia suburbs, the areas that received the highest accumulation include communities in Chester, Montgomery and Bucks counties. In Gardenville, Bucks County, 12 inches fell. And in Malvern, 12.5 inches fell. Skippack in Montgomery County received 12.2 inches.

Here is a look at the snowfall totals in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia, according to the NWS. A complete look at snowfall totals in the entire NWS Mt. Holly coverage area can be found here.