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How much snow did the DC region get from Saturday’s storm?

A brief but intense winter storm brought a quick accumulation of snow to the D.C. region. Here is a partial listing of how that snow was spread out by Saturday afternoon. Totals are relayed by the National Weather Service.

Washington, D.C.

  • DC National Zoo – 1.5″

Maryland

  • New Market (Frederick County) – 6.3″
  • New Windsor (Carroll County) – 6″
  • Bellegrove (Alleghany County)
  • Hagerstown (Washington County) – 4.5″
  • Parkton (Baltimore County) – 4.4″
  • Poolesville (Montgomery County) – 3.5″
  • Columbia (Howard County) – 2″
  • BWI Airport (Anne Arundel County) – 0.4″

Virginia

  • Berryville (Clarke County) – 4.3″
  • Massanutten (Rockingham County) – 4.2″
  • Ashburn (Loudoun County) – 4.1″
  • Riverton (Warren County) – 3.8″
  • Opal (Fauquier County) – 3″
  • Chantilly (Fairfax County) – 2.3″
  • Reagan National Airport (Arlington County) – 0.8″

    (Photo Dave Dildine)

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