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This Is How Much Snow The Bomb Dropped On Bucks County
We'll spare you the bad jokes prompted by 80s electrofunk and cut to the chase...how much snow did the bomb drop on Bucks County?

We'll spare you the bad jokes prompted by 80s electrofunk and cut to the chase: How much snow did the "bomb cyclone" storm drop on Bucks County?
According to the most recent totals from the National Weather Service, the Bucks County town with the most accumulation was Levittown, where 5.1 inches fell. Other snow totals in Bucks County include 4.5 inches in Langhorne, 4 inches in Newtown and nearly 4 inches in Doylestown. Furlong, in Buckingham Township, reported 3.3 inches at 5:17 p.m.
Levittown's snow total was actually one of the highest in the suburban Philadelphia region. Media, in Delaware County, also reported 5 inches. Click here for a full rundown of area snow totals.
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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.
The area is still dealing with the effects from the storm, which in addition to snow will include whipping winds, freezing temperatures and iced-over roadways.
Find out what's happening in Warminsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
All Bucks County School Districts will remain closed Friday, Jan. 5.
Pennsbury, Council Rock, Central Bucks, Centennial, New Hope-Solebury, Morrisville, Bristol Township, Bristol Borough, Pennridge, Palisades, Neshaminy are closed.
The harsh weather that has gripped the Philadelphia region has also led SEPTA officials to enact a Saturday schedule for its Regional Rail trains on Friday, Jan. 5. Click here for details on that.
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