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Winter Storm — Upper Bucks, Pennsylvania

2024-02-16 to 2024-02-17 · Upper Bucks, Pennsylvania

Event narrative

Snowfall totals ranged largely from around 3 to 5 in the southern portion of the zone to 8 to 13 along a narrow 10 mile wide band in the northern half of the zone. The highest snowfall report was from Upper Black Eddy Township with 14.0.

Wider weather episode

A winter storm brought widespread light snowfall accumulations across the region, with a narrow mesoscale band of heavy snowfall occurring near and just south of I-78. The heaviest snowfall occurred in a band only about 10 to 15 miles wide or less from Berks County eastward toward Raritan Bay in New Jersey with totals near a foot. A coating of snow also occurred well north and south of the band with amounts around 2 to 4. While total snowfall amounts within the band were rather impressive, generally falling within about 3-4 hours, impacts were limited as roadway temperatures hovered near freezing and the snowfall occurred late on a Friday night and early Saturday morning.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1164650. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.