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Winter Storm Delivers Over 11 Inches of Snow to Parts of Maryland

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A winter storm affected Maryland, transitioning from heavy, powdery snow to sleet and freezing rain.

Over six inches of snow accumulated across the state, leading to First Alert Weather Days for Sunday and Monday, Winter Storm Warnings, and school closures.

Snowfall rates reached 1 to 2 inches per hour, with temperatures in the teens.

As of 8 p.m., Baltimore City recorded 8.6 inches of snow, and BWI Airport measured 11.1 inches. This marks BWI's highest snowfall since 2016. Cockeysville in Baltimore County was the first Baltimore region location to report at least 10 inches of snow.

Snow Totals by County (as of 8 p.m.)

Anne Arundel County

  • Chelsea Beach: 7.8 inches
  • Churchton: 5.5 inches
  • Crofton: 8.8 inches
  • Pasadena: 8.5 inches
  • Riva: 7.2 inches

Baltimore County

  • Bentley Springs: 11.3 inches
  • Cockeysville: 10 inches
  • Edgemere: 10.3 inches
  • Glyndon: 8.3 inches
  • Long Green: 7.5 inches
  • McDonogh: 6.5 inches
  • Perry Hall: 7 inches
  • White Marsh: 6.5 inches

Carroll County

  • Eldersburg: 7.5 inches
  • Westminster: 9 inches

Cecil County

  • Pleasant Hill: 7 inches
  • Rock Springs: 6.5 inches

Harford County

  • Aberdeen Proving Ground: 7.6 inches
  • Abingdon: 10 inches
  • Bel Air: 9.8 inches
  • Bynum: 9.2 inches
  • Chrome Hill: 8.3 inches
  • Jarrettsville: 9 inches
  • Kingsville: 8 inches

Howard County

  • Columbia: 9.7 inches
  • Clarksville: 10.9 inches
  • Ellicott City: 8.5 inches
  • Elkridge: 9 inches
  • Gaither: 7.8 inches
  • Granite: 8.5 inches
  • North Laurel: 4.1 inches
  • Savage: 7.5 inches
  • Simpsonville: 8.8 inches
  • West Friendship: 7.2 inches

Other Counties

  • Braddock Heights (Frederick County): 6.5 inches
  • Garrett County: 5 inches