
What was expected to be the biggest storm of the year so far moved through the region on Thursday, leaving around three inches of snow in Royersford.
That's lower than the predicted maximum of 6 to 10 inches forecasters had predicted in the days leading up to the storm. Still, the snow was enough to close schools and cause traffic impacts.
By 11:30 a.m., the skies were clear and crews continued to clear roadways.
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Here are latest snow totals across the Montgomery County area, according to the National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, N.J.
- VALLEY FORGE 4.5 914 AM
- MAPLE GLEN 4.5 inches, 948 AM
- GRATERFORD 3.6 inches, 938 AM
- 3 SW LANSDALE 3.5 inches, 845 AM
- COLLEGEVILLE 3.5 inches, 941 AM
- 2 WSW SCHWENKSVILLE 3.4 inches, 800 AM
- GILBERTSVILLE 3.3 inches, 1002 AM
- EAGLEVILLE 3.3 inches, 907 AM
- 1 W AMBLER 3.0 inches, 858 AM
- ROYERSFORD 3.0 inches, 943 AM
- WYNNEWOOD ESTATES 3.0 inches, 935 AM
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