We have only recorded 11 snowstorms over 6" here in the last 10 years in Chester County. On average based on history we should have seen 15 such storms in a 10 year period. Below are the 11 snowstorms recorded here in Chester County over the last 10 years with greater than 6" of accumulation at a Chester County Station.
1/23/16 - 27.4" / 2/3/21 - 16.6" / 3/22/18 - 13.5" / 3/7/18 - 11.5" / 2/13/24 - 10.5" / 12/17/20 - 9.3" / 12/14/25 - 8.8" / 3/14/17 - 8.0" / 2/18/21 - 7.5" / 11/16/18 - 7.3"
At work that day (11th), the wind was audible. Even though a gentle breeze picked up around 8am, by 9am it was blustery. Temp fell throughout the sunny day with no snow cover, which is impressive. Often, Fraser outflow + sun - snow cover = falling dew points with stable to nominally rising temp. Not that day.
Here in EN we have received 0.77" of rain since Friday. We turn back to near normal temperatures for January with highs both today and tomorrow near 40 degrees. We turn a bit milder for both Tuesday and Wednesday before we turn colder on Thursday with increasing chances of our 9th winter event towards the end of this work week. I would also keep an eye on some possible snow showers or a heavier snow squall this afternoon not too long before Eagles kick off - go birds!