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Philadelphia-area residents are getting used to seeing snow -- just not much of it.
That trend continued Wednesday evening, with just 0.2 inches reported at the Philadelphia International Airport. Parts of the sub

Philadelphia-area residents are getting used to seeing snow -- just not much of it.

As Philly.com's weather blog reports, that trend continued Wednesday evening. Here's a rundown from the National Weather Service of how much snow fell in spots around the region:

Pennsylvania

Bucks County:

West Rockhill Township, 2.3 inches

Hilltown Township, 2.0 inches

Furlong, 1.0 inches

Chester County:

Elverson, 2.5 inches

East Nantmeal Township, 2.2 inches

East Coventry Township, 1.5 inches

Exton, 1.3 inches

Delaware County:

Wayne, 2.5 inches

Lehigh County:

Allentown Airport, 0.1 inches

Allentown, 0.1 inches

Montgomery County:

Skippack, 2.5 inches

Gilbertsville, 2.0 inches

Eagleville, 1.0 inches

Northampton County:

Williams Township, 3.0 inches

Philadelphia County:

Philadelphia International Airport, 0.2 inches

New Jersey

Atlantic County:

Pleasantville, 0.9 inches

Atlantic City Airport, 0.9 inches

Burlington County:

Fort Dix, 3.0 inches

Marlton, 2.5 inches

4 E Moorestown, 2.5 inches

Mount Laurel, 2.1 inches

Mount Holly WFO, 1.4 inches

Florence, 1.0 inches

Wrightstown, 1.0 inches

Camden County:

Atco, 2.0 inches

Runnemede, 1.5 inches

Cumberland County:

Vineland: 3.0 inches

Gloucester County

West Deptford Township, 1.5 inches

Washington Township, 1.3 inches

National Park, 0.2 inches

Hunterdown County

Pittstown, 2.0 inches

Delaware

New Castle County:

Newark, 0.8 inches

Wilmington Airport, 0.1 inches

Wilmington, 0.1 inches