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Harford County Snow Totals: Almost 3 Inches Recorded In One Area
The first snow of the season dumped nearly three inches on some parts of Harford County. Here are the snow totals from around the county.
HARFORD COUNTY, MD — The first winter storm of the new year coated Harford County in snow on Monday. The storm rolled in before sunrise and left the area by early afternoon.
The precipitation was a fine powder without any ice. That made for a fluffy snow that piled high across the region.
Harford County tallied almost three inches, the National Weather Service reported. Other portions of the county saw much less.
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Waldorf, Charles County posted the highest total in Maryland with 11.6 inches. Glendie, Virginia recorded the most snowfall in the DMV with its 13.4 inches.

Here are the unofficial snowfall totals from around Harford County:
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- Aberdeen: 2.5 inches
- Bel Air: 1.7 inches
- Forest Hill (SW location): 0.8 inches
- Forest Hill (NNW location): 0.4 inches
There is a slight winter storm threat Wednesday morning. Light freezing rain or freezing drizzle is possible, according to the National Weather Service. Moderate tidal flooding is possible Wednesday.
There is also another slight winter storm threat Thursday night into Friday, the National Weather Service reports. Accumulating snow or a wintry mix is possible.
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