The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, Jan. 21

The Daily Numbers: 7-11 inches of snow expected in Delaware County today.

12-3 p.m., when the snow is expected to arrive today.

3-8 p.m., when the brunt of the snow is expected to fall.

6 a.m. Wednesday, when the Winter Storm Warning for the region will finally be lifted.

10 below zero wind chill expected to greet the region Wednesday morning.

0, how many times we have recorded 3 6-plus-inch snows before Feb. 1.

20.1 inches of snow so far this winter.

2 inches under the average for the entire season. That is likely to go by the boards tonight.

39, age of father in Upper Darby who is facing charges after allegedly beating his son after the teen was caught shoplifting in a local store.

1 student shot on the campus of Widener University last night.

6 a.m., when a lockdown on campus expired. Students had been asked to stay inside overnight. Classes are set to resume today. Police stress there is not active shooter on the campus. They do not believe this was an act of random violence.

500 people who gathered at the Chester Girls and Boys Clubs Monday for a project to honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

2.1 percent tax hike being considered in Wallingford-Swarthmore.

2 suspects being sought in robbery at 7-Eleven in Chester.

26, age of woman gunned down in front of her mother on a Philly street by a robber who wanted her pocketbook.

21 3-pointers rained down on Villanova by Creighton last night in rolling to a 96-68 blowout win. 27 points for Ethan Wragge of Creighton

2 goal lead blown by Flyers in 3rd period yesterday as they wound up losing to the Devils in a shootout, 4-3.

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That No. 4 ranking didn’t last long for Villanova. They’ll no doubt tumble in the rankings after getting blown out by Creighton.

I Don’t Get It: A 26-year-old woman was gunned down in front of her mother on a Philly street. Police say she was shot when she would not turn over her pocketbook to a robber. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the kids at Bywood Elementary School, who are among the best in the state in a special math program.

Quote Box: “This was a nasty beating.”

- Upper Darby Police Superintendent Mike Chitwood, after a man was arrested for beating his son, who had been picked up for shoplifting.

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