The cleanup lasted two days. Work was closed Wednesday and Thursday. Here are some local snowfall amounts. This is the latest total, from the latest storm. Updated: 3:01 pm EST February 11, 2010
PENNSYLVANIA
Berks County
Boyertown — 23.3″
Gouglersville — 21.0″ *
Mertztown — 19.1″
Mohnton — 21.5″ *
Reading — 21.0″
Robesonia — 23.0″ *
Shillington — 24.0″ *
Spring Township — 22.0″ *
Wernersville — 22.0″ *
* Observations provided by the Berks Area Rainfall Network
Bucks County
Bensalem — 17.8″
Furlong — 19.3″
Perkasie — 21.0″
Pipersville — 19.5″
Sellersville — 21.0″
Carbon County
Albrightsville — 17.5″
Bowmanstown — 18.0″
East Weissport — 18.0″
Jim Thorpe — 20.0″
Lehighton — 18.0″
Tresckow — 18.0″
Chester County
Caln Township — 18.0″
East Bradford Township — 14.5″
East Goshen Township — 20.0″
East Nantmeal Township — 26.8″
Easttown — 20.0″
South Coventry Township — 26.1″
West Chester — 16.5″
West Whiteland Township — 19.0″
Lehigh County
Alburtis — 17.5″
Lehigh Valley Int’l. Airport — 17.8″
Macungie — 22.0″
Schnecksville — 15.1″
Monroe County
Delaware Water Gap — 15.0″
East Stroudsburg — 9.0″
Pocono Pines — 11.0″
Scotrun — 8.5″
Tobyhanna — 9.0″
Montgomery County
Eagleville — 23.0″
Gilbertsville — 18.0″
King of Prussia — 17.7″
Montgomeryville — 22.4″
Northampton County
Bethlehem — 17.1″
Easton — 15.6″
Martins Creek — 14.4″
Upper Nazareth Township — 14.0″
Philadelphia — 15.8″
- February 11, 2010 Snow Storm CleanUp
- February 11, 2010 Snow Storm CleanUp
- February 11, 2010 Snow Storm CleanUp
- February 11, 2010 Snow Storm CleanUp
- February 11, 2010 Snow Storm CleanUp
- February 11, 2010 Snow Storm CleanUp






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