Preliminary snow totals from the National Weather Service Sunday morning show Loudoun County got the most snow from this weekend’s winter storm, with Lovettsville measuring in at 6 inches.

Most of the rest of the region saw between three and five inches before the snow turned to sleet.

A winter storm warning remains in effect for the entire D.C. region through 4 a.m. Monday.

Here’s a list of preliminary totals reported to the National Weather Service as of 9 a.m. Sunday:

Prince William County

Woolsey (Haymarket area), 4.8 inchesHaymarket, 4.5 inchesBull Run, 4.5 inchesIndependent Hill, 3.8 inches

Arlington County

Ballston, 4.3 inchesRosslyn, 4 inchesReagan National Airport, 3.4 inches

Fairfax County

Centreville, 5 inchesVienna, 5 inchesHerndon, 4.6 inchesChantilly, 4.1 inchesInterstate 66 and I-495, 3.8 inches

Fauquier County

Warrenton, 3 inchesOpal, 2.5 inches

Loudoun County

Lovettsville, 6 inchesAshburn, 5.1 inchesLeesburg, 5 inchesDulles International, 4.2 inches

Stafford County

Alexandria: 5.5 inches

Fredericksburg: 3 inches

Culpeper: 3.4 inches

District of Columbia: 4 inches

Baltimore: 5.3 inches