Sunday’s snowstorm left the region blanketed with between 3 inches of snow to nearly 10 inches, depending on the location.
The highest totals were in Lebanon County, with Palmyra reporting 9.8 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. The lowest total was reported in Hanover – just three inches.
Other snow totals in York and Adams counties, according to the weather service, were:
McSherrystown: 6.1
Littlestown: 6
York Springs: 5.5
Spring Grove: 7.8
Emigsville: 7.5
York: 6.3
Red Lion: 6
Stonybrook: 5.6
Glen Rock: 5
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Expect the snow to stick around until at least the end of the week as the region is expected to be blasted with Arctic air. The high Monday wasn’t expected to exceed 9 degrees with wind chills making it fee below zero, according to the weather service. The single-digit temperatures are expected to last until Friday, when temperatures may climb to 20 degrees, according to the weather service.
The weather service has forecast that temperatures may reach the mid 30s on Saturday, making it feel downright balmy after a few days in the deep freeze.
This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: How much snow did we get in south-central PA? Here are totals