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The storm moved into the area around 7 p.m. and continued east, engulfing the entirety of the Delaware Valley by around midnight.
Around 6 a.m., FOX 29's Scott Williams says areas like Buckingham Township and Hilltown Township in Pennsylvania had each seen four inches of snow. Forecasters had also predicted slightly higher totals, around 4-6 inches, in an area stretching from central New Jersey down into Delaware. If you're heading out for the day, or just going out to shovel, you'll want to bundle up. After the snow tapers off, temperatures will stay in the 20s and 30s. It will stay that cold cold through most of the day Friday.
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