Is it done snowing yet? Pa. totals range from 6 to 31 inches

The biggest snowstorm of the year dumped an impressive amount of snow on Pennsylvania, even if it didn’t deliver the amount forecasters were expecting.

Latest data shows parts of Cumberland County got 10 inches of snow, while the Harrisburg area — originally projected to get up to two feet — accumulated roughly 6.5 inches.

Adams County also fell short of expectations, with totals coming in under 10 inches.

Central Pennsylvania generally accumulated 6–10 inches during Wednesday’s storm, according to John Banghoff, meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
Tioga County had the most snow at 31 inches. That’s followed by 24 in Lycoming, and 18.5 in Centre and Sullivan counties.
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