Jan. 19 Snowfall Totals in Maryland

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Snowfall across Maryland has seen areas such as Bloomfield and Deer Park record over six inches of snow, according to an update at 7:10pm. Residents have waited over 716 days for snow, with the National Weather Service stressing that the figures are preliminary and may be updated. Elsewhere, areas such as Sabillasville, Bloomfield, Accident and Simpsonville all recorded over five inches of snow.


Snowfall totals across Maryland on January 19

Updated: 9:17 PM EST Jan 19, 2024

A breaking 11 News update reveals our forecast as the storm starts to wind down. With heavier snow bands possible, Meteorologist Dalencia Jenkins anticipates improvements by early dinnertime. Despite the picturesque scenes, caution is advised due to dangerous road conditions. Most of the heavy snow is currently on the eastern shore, with consistent snowfall in the Baltimore metro area expected to continue into the afternoon.

Our reporters provide first-hand updates on conditions. In Columbia, road crews are busy clearing intersections where snow cover makes crossing precarious. In Baltimore County, the snowfall is easing and sun is attempting to peek through. Here, the snow is so dry it’s easily cleared with leaf blowers. If you’ve not ventured out yet, expect snow-covered cars and be patient – plows will clear all areas in due course.

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Snowfall totals so far across Maryland on Jan. 19

After over 716 days without it, snow finally arrived in Maryland on January 16 and 19. The National Weather Service, trained spotters, government officials, and media share the following preliminary snowfall amounts (in inches). These will be updated as new data arrives.

Allegany County: Bellegrove 4.3, La Vale 3.0, Frostburg 2.5, Flintstone 2.2

Anne Arundel County: Crofton 4.3, BWI-Marshall Airport 4.2, Chelsea Beach 4.1, Glen Burnie 4.0, Cape St. Claire 3.5

Baltimore County: Glyndon 4.7, Kingsville 4.5, Bentley Springs 4.5, Randallstown 4.0, Perry Hall 4.0, Edgemere 3.9, Reisterstown 3.9, Cockeysville 3.8, Long Green 3.5

…and so forth for all counties.

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