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Final Snow Totals From 2-Day MD Storm
A winter storm has moved out of Maryland. Here's how much snow fell over the two days that canceled flights and schools.

MARYLAND — The first big winter storm of the year has brought anywhere from 2 inches to more than 10 inches of snow across Maryland, according to totals Tuesday morning.
Numerous school districts canceled classes Monday and Tuesday, as the National Weather Service called for up to a foot of snow across parts of the state. Gov. Wes Moore declared a state of emergency due to the expected threat of the winter storm.
While the snowfall has ended, the latest forecast from the National Weather Service has frigid temperatures lingering over the Baltimore-DC region for the rest of the week, along with a chance of flurries Friday night and into Saturday.
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The greatest amount of snow fell in Londontowne in Anne Arundel County, estimated at 10.3 inches.
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Here are the latest Maryland snowfall totals from the National Weather Service:
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Anne Arundel County
- Londontowne 10.3"
- Birdsville 9.1"
- Crownsville 8.7"
- Chelsea Beach 7.4"
- Pasadena 7.3"
- Crofton 7.2"
- BWI Airport 6.3"
- Glen Burnie 6.1"
Baltimore County
- Pikesville 7.7"
- Catonsville 6.5"
- Edgemere 6.0"
- Oella 5.7"
- White Marsh 5.0"
- Glyndon 4.9"
- Upper Falls 4.2"
- Long Green 3.5"
- Bentley Springs 3.0"
Baltimore City
- Arlington 5.0"
Harford County
- Aberdeen Proving Ground 4.0"
- Churchville 3.5"
- Forest Hill 3.3"
Howard County
- Laurel 3 NNE 7.8"
- Simpsonville 1 SSE 7.8"
- Simpsonville E 7.8"
- Savage 1 ESE 7.5"
- Columbia 7.3"
- Elkridge 2 W 7.2"
- Clarksville 2 N 7."
- Simpsonville 2 NNW 7.0"
- Gaither 2 SSE 6.9"
- Ellicott City 6.5"
- Ilchester 1 W 5.5"
- Columbia 1 N 5.5"
Montgomery County
- Potomac 8.3"
- Langley Park 8.1"
- Glen Echo 8.0"
- Glenmont 7.5"
- Germantown 7.5"
- Poolesville 7.3"
- Norbeck 7.3"
- Rockville 7.2"
- Garrett Park 7.1"
- Damascus 7.0"
- Rockville 7.0"
- Gaithersburg 6.6"
Prince George's County
- Glenn Dale 8.5"
- University Park 7.2"
More than 400 flights were canceled Monday morning at Reagan National Airport; another 91 at Washington Dulles International Airport and 107 at Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport, The Washington Post reported.
The four major airlines serving Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Northern Virginia — American, Delta, Southwest and United — are waiving change fees for flights affected by the winter storm.
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