Philadelphia region sees significant snowfall as winter storm continues
Philadelphia region sees significant snowfall as winter storm continues
US · Published Feb 23, 2026
Significant snowfall reported across the Philadelphia region, with accumulations ranging from 3 to 10 inches.
The National Weather Service has issued updates, noting 10 inches of snow in Cherry Hill, NJ, and 7 inches in Hockessin, DE.
Travel disruptions, school closures, and snow emergencies declared across the region due to the ongoing winter storm.
Significant winter storm brings heavy snow
The Philadelphia region is currently under a blanket of heavy snow as a significant winter storm progresses through the area. Local news sources, including 6abc Philadelphia, report substantial snow accumulations across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, ranging from 3 to 10 inches, with some areas experiencing even greater depths. The National Weather Service (NWS) is actively monitoring the storm, providing regular updates and advisories to keep residents informed. As of the latest reports, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, has recorded an impressive 10 inches of snow, while Hockessin, Delaware, has measured approximately 7 inches, underscoring the storm's widespread impact.
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