Here’s how much snow fell in neighborhoods in and around Pittsburgh

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PITTSBURGH — Communities in and around Pittsburgh woke up to snow Tuesday, and you might be wondering how much of it did your neighborhood get?

That answer is widely varied around our area, from just barely an inch Mercer County to more than 6 inches in Lower Burrell, Westmoreland County.

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Here’s the breakdown from the National Weather Service:

Allegheny County
  • Berkleley Hills - 4 inches
  • Bethel Park – 6.3 inches
  • Brentwood 4.5 Inches
  • Bridgeville - 6 inches
  • Castle Shannon - 4 inches
  • Crafton - 5 inches
  • Carrick - 5 inches
  • Dormont 4.5 inches
  • Gibsonia - 2.5 inches
  • Imperial - 4.9 inches
  • Jefferson Hills - 3.9 inches
  • Lawrenceville - 5.4 inches
  • McKeesport - 6 inches
  • Monroeville - 5.2 inches
  • Moon - 3.8 inches
  • Natrona Heights - 4.5 inches
  • Oakdale - 4.9 inches
  • Penn Hills - 6.6 inches
  • Plum - 4.2 inches
  • Shadyside - 5.1 inches
  • South Park - 3.8 inches
  • South Side Flats - 6.1 inches
  • Springdale - 4.8 inches
  • Upper Saint Clair - 4.5 inches
  • West View - 4.7 inches
Armstrong County
  • Cadogan - 2.1 inches
  • Numine - 3.1 inches
Beaver County
  • Aliquippa - 2.8 inches
  • Blackhawk - 2.5 inches
  • Freedom - 3 inches
  • North Sewickley - 1 inch
  • Ohioville - 1.7 inches
Butler County
  • Butler – 1.3 inches
  • Cranberry 1.8 inches
Clarion County
  • Clarion – 0.6 inch
  • Marble - 0.6 inch
  • Shippinville - 1 inch
Fayette County
  • Belle Vernon – 4 inches
  • Perryopolis – 3 inches
Greene County
  • Waynesburg – 3 inches
Indiana County
  • Black Lick – 3 inches
  • Homer City – 4 inches
  • Marion Center – 5 inches
  • Nolo - 3 inches
  • Pikes Peak – 4 inches
Mercer County
  • Fredonia - 0.3 inch
  • Mercer - Trace
Washington County
  • Canonsburg - 5 inches
  • Charleroi – 4.5 inches
  • California - 4.6 inches
  • Eighty Four - 6.0 inches
  • Finleyville – 4.8 inches
  • McDonald – 5.2 inches
  • McMurray – 4.2 inches
  • Washington - 4.5 inches
Westmoreland County
  • Beatty - 4 inches
  • Grapeville - 3.4 inches
  • Greensburg– 6 inches
  • Georges Station - 3.5 inches
  • Irwin – 4.8 inches
  • Jeannette - 6.2 inches
  • Level Green - 3.5 inches
  • Lower Burrell – 6.5 inches
  • Monessen – 6 inches
  • New Kensington – 4.5 inches
  • Youngwood - 3.6 inches

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