A winter storm brought heavy, powdery snow to Maryland on Sunday morning. By mid- to late morning, conditions changed to sleet and freezing rain.
The storm dumped more than six inches of snow across the state, prompting First Alert Weather Days for Sunday and Monday, Winter Storm Warnings across the state and school closures.
According to the First Alert Weather Team, the snow fell at rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour, and temperatures continue to be in the teens.
As of 5 p.m., Baltimore City measured 8.2 inches, and BWI Airport measured 7.6 inches, according to data from the National Weather Service (NWS). The reported measurements at BWI are its most since 2016.
Cockeysville, in Baltimore County, was the first in the Baltimore region to record at least 10 inches of snow, according to the NWS
Snow totals will be updated as the storm continues.
How many inches of snow in Maryland?
Anne Arundel County
Chelsea Beach – 5.3 inches
Churchton – 5.5 inches
Crofton – 8.8 inches
Pasadena – 7.3 inches
Baltimore County
Cockeysville – 10 inches
Edgemere – 9.2 inches
Catonsville – 6 inches
Long Green – 7.5 inches
McDonogh – 6.5 inches
Perry Hall – 7 inches
White Marsh – 6.5 inches
Carroll County
Eldersburg – 6 inches
Westminster – 7 inches
Cecil County
Rock Springs – 4.5 inches
Harford County
Aberdeen Proving Ground – 7.6 inches
Abingdon – 6.5 inches
Bel Air – 7 inches
Bynum – 8.5 inches
Chrome Hill – 8.3 inches
Jarrettsville – 7 inches
Kingsville – 8 inches
Howard County
Columbia – 9.7 inches
Clarksville – 9 inches
Ellicott City – 7.3 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
Braddock Heights in Frederick County recorded 6.5 inches, and Garrett County recorded 5 inches.
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