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    Snow Storm Cleanup February 11, 2010

    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″

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