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See NoVA Snowfall Totals Up To 10 Inches By Town After Winter Storm

Following the winter storm on Tuesday throughout the region, here's how much snow fell in different parts of Northern Virginia.

The National Weather Service released snowfall totals for the Feb. 11 winter storm across Northern Virginia.
The National Weather Service released snowfall totals for the Feb. 11 winter storm across Northern Virginia. (Jacob Baumgart/Patch)

VIRGINIA — February's first major winter storm brought varying amounts of snow to parts of Northern Virginia and the Fredericksburg area, according to preliminary snowfall totals from the National Weather Service.

Numerous school districts and government offices closed early Tuesday and remained closed Wednesday due to the winter storm's impacts. Gov. Glenn Youngkin had declared a state of emergency on Friday due to the expected threat of the winter storm.

While snowfall has ended, the National Weather Service said patchy freezing drizzle or light flurries could continue through Wednesday morning. Temperatures will gradually get above freezing, but slick areas remain possible on elevated and untreated surfaces. In the afternoon, the Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang says a wintry mix is possible followed by rain through early Thursday.

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Forecasters had predicted 3 to 8 inches of snow would fall in portions of Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. Snowfall totals were as low as 3 inches in western Loudoun County and as high as 10.5 inches in Stafford.

Here are snowfall totals reported by the National Weather Service as of Wednesday morning for portions of Northern Virginia, the Fredericksburg area and D.C.:

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Arlington County

Falls Church 1 E: 6.5 inches

Rosslyn: 6.4 inches

Reagan National Airport: 6.4 inches

Baileys Crossroads 1: 6.3 inches

City of Fairfax

Fairfax 1 N: 6.6 inches

City of Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg 1 NNW: 6.5 inches

Fredericksburg 1 ENE: 6.5 inches

Fredericksburg 2 S: 6.5 inches

Fredericksburg 2 E: 6 inches

Fairfax County

Hybla Valley 1 ESE: 8.5 inches

Springfield 2 SW: 7.5 inches

Mount Vernon NW: 7.5 inches

Alexandria 6 SSW: 7.1 inches

Burke 1 NE: 7 inches

Fairfax Station 1 N: 7 inches

Fairfax 3 SSE: 7 inches

Fairfax 1 N: 6.6 inches

Falls Church 2 W: 6.3 inches

I66 And I495 1 S: 6.2 inches

Falls Church 1 NNW: 6.1 inches

Vienna: 6 inches

Herndon 2 ENE: 5.5 inches

Vienna 3 N: 5.5 inches

Herndon 1 NNE: 5.2 inches

Herndon 3 S: 4.9 inches

Reston 2 N: 4.8 inches

Loudoun County

Arcola 3 S: 5.9 inches

Ashburn 1 W: 5 inches

Sterling Park 1 E: 5 inches

Dulles International: 4.9 inches

Round Hill 1 WNW: 3.8 inches

Round Hill 3 WSW: 3 inches

Purcellville 2 E: 3 inches

Prince William County

Lake Ridge 1 SW: 8.5 inches

Independent Hill 3 N: 8.4 inches

Dale City 1 W: 8.3 inches

Dumfries 1 ENE: 7.8 inches

Woolsey 1 SW: 6 inches

Woolsey 2 W: 5.4 inches

Woolsey 2 SSW: 5.2 inches

Spotsylvania County

White Oak 4 SSW: 6.4 inches

Stafford County

Stafford 6 WNW: 10.5 inches

Glendie 1 N: 8.6 inches

Holly Corner 2 E: 8 inches

Ramoth 1 W: 7.8 inches

Holly Corner 1 ENE: 7.5 inches

Arkendale 2 WNW: 7 inches

Fredericksburg 8 ESE: 5.9 inches

Washington, DC

Washington 3 NE: 5.7 inches

Washington 1 E: 5.3 inches

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