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How Much Snow Did The Main Line Get Thursday?

How much snow did the "bomb cyclone" drop on the Main Line? See the National Weather Service's totals around the Main Line here.

How much snow did the "bomb cyclone" drop on Main Line Thursday?

Let's check with the National Weather Service, as officials with the service have compiled snowfall totals for the area following Thursday's storm.

Below are snow totals from various areas around the Main Line, compiled by the National Weather Service:

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  • Wynnewood – 3.5 inches
  • Bryn Mawr – 5 inches
  • Berwyn – 4.4 inches
  • Broomall – 4 inches
  • King of Prussia – 4.5 inches

Click here for a full rundown of area snow totals.

In some places, the mega bomb cyclone storm didn't produce the accumulations one would assume would be associated with such a threatening name. But in others, like the Jersey Shore, the storm exceeded expectations and a worst-case scenario played out.

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Thursday's storm forced many school district to close, including Radnor Township, Lower Merion, Tredyffrin/Easttown, Marple Newtown, and more. Some municipalities even declared snow emergencies for Thursday due to the storm.

There are also some changes to the public transit schedule. Due to the harsh weather that has gripped the Philadelphia region, SEPTA officials have decided to enact a Saturday schedule for its Regional Rail trains on Friday, Jan. 5. Click here for details on that.

With reporting from Kara Seymour

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