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Town-By-Town MD Snow Totals Released: How Much Did You Get?

Below are the unofficial Maryland snowfall totals as provided by the National Weather Service for the Jan. 24-25 snowstorm.

Maryland's meteorologists have been saying for days that the Baltimore region would receive at least 10 inches of snow and that is exactly what happened.

Town-by-town snow totals reveal that many counties received double-digit snow and sleet and as of 6:30 a.m. Monday, Grantsville in Garrett County received the most snow with 12.3 inches.

Weather experts said it was the biggest snowstorm the Baltimore-DC region has received in 10 years.

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And the snow will stick around for awhile. The frigid temperatures may not rise above freezing until early February, after dropping below freezing on Jan. 23, forecasts say.

There is also the potential for another storm to affect the East Coast this weekend.

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"While it’s too early to tell if there will be major weather impacts, several reliable computer model runs early on Monday shifted in a stormier direction, indicating that a weekend storm was possible," The Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang said. "Although this frigid weather pattern is ripe for snow, the weekend storm depends on a swirling disturbance currently near Hudson Bay in Canada looping southward and stalling near the East Coast — a complex weather setup that will cause forecasts to bounce around in the coming days. If another storm forms, eastern areas hard hit by snow and ice this weekend could get much more."

A cold weather advisory is in effect from 7 p.m. Monday to 11 a.m. Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. Very cold wind chills as low as 5 to 8 below zero are expected for Baltimore, DC and much of Maryland, along with northern and northwest Virginia.

The cold wind chills as low as 5 to 8 below zero could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken, the NWS said. An Arctic air mass will keep the region in the deep freeze throughout the week.

Here are snowfall totals, in inches, reported by the National Weather Service as of Monday morning for portions of Maryland:

Anne Arundel County

  • BWI Airport 11.3
  • Crofton 9.5
  • Crownsville 8.5
  • Pasadena 8.5
  • Riva 7.2

Baltimore County

  • Bentley Springs 11.3
  • Edgemere 10.3
  • Reistertown 9.5
  • Middle River 9.0
  • Glyndon 8.3
  • Long Green 8.0

Baltimore City

  • Arlington 8.6
  • Arlington 8.5

Calvert County

  • Chesapeake Beach 5.0
  • Lusby 4.0

Carroll County

  • Westminster 9.0
  • Westminster 8.0
  • Eldersburg 7.5

Frederick County

  • Bloomfield 10.2
  • Mount Airy 7.9

Harford County

  • Aberdeen Proving Ground 10.1
  • Forest Hill 10.1
  • Abingdon 10.0
  • Bel Air 9.8
  • Jarrettsville 9.0

Howard County

  • Simpsonville 11.3
  • Clarksville 11.1
  • Columbia 10.6
  • Elkridge 9.5
  • Historic Ellicott City 9.2
  • Laurel 9.1
  • Ellicott City 7.5
  • Columbia 7.0

Montgomery County

  • Clarksburg 11.8
  • Germantown 9.2
  • Rockville 8.8
  • Germantown 8.5
  • Gaithersburg 8.5
  • Damascus 8.0
  • Rockville 7.9
  • Wheaton 7.9
  • Olney 7.5
  • Gaithersburg 7.4
  • Bethesda 7.0
  • Poolesville 7.0
  • Potomac 6.7
  • Silver Spring 6.5
  • Colesville 5.5

Prince George's County

  • Brentwood 9.0
  • Forestville 7.0
  • Bowie 7.0
  • Laurel 6.6
  • College Park 6.6

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