Rain showers early with overcast skies later in the day. An additional coating to an inch fell as the. WASHINGTON Most DMV communities have seen significant snow that began falling around 4 a.m. Monday morning Widespread outages left many customers without power across the D.C. region. Accumulating snow was observed as close to Washington and Baltimore as western Loudoun and northern Fauquier counties in Virginia and northern Frederick County in Maryland. Temperatures that high were set to return over the coming weekend. Locally heavy rainfall possible. D.C.-Area Not Free From Snow Yet. Rainfall around a quarter of an inch. . Chick-fil-A approved for Hagerstown; Cue candle wicks - USA Today Ft. 20217 Kellys Ln, Hagerstown, MD 21742. First major snowfall of 2022 blankets the Tri-State, according to the company's outage website, School closings reported following Tri-State winter storm. access_time 5:58 AM EDT on May 1, 2023 (GMT -4) | Updated 3 seconds ago. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Maryland counties are reporting the highest totals so far, with some neighborhoods seeing more than 6 inches of fresh powder. NWS pic.twitter.com/xQR3O9E8ef, Route 7 near Bluemont VA @capitalweather pic.twitter.com/NZZjcKa7cQ, snow at my parents' house in Staunton (~1500 ft ASL) pic.twitter.com/5Tsq30oyzl, @capitalweather @MikeTFox5 @TuckerFox5 3 1/2 inches and counting here on the Great North mountain pic.twitter.com/le78wA1lmY, @dougkammerer @capitalweather @TonyPannWBAL My wife and dog report at least 1-1.5 in Linden, VA. pic.twitter.com/ZuARswGMcC, NW Loudoun County, near Lovettsville. Take a look: First major snowfall of 2022 blankets the Tri-State. Here are early unofficial snow totals across Maryland from the National Weather Service, reported Saturday morning. National Weather Service Current Maryland Snow Depth and Snow Accumulation. Aside from a mixture of heavy snow and "changing to ice," according to their website's Winter Storm Warning page. Winter Preparedness Your commute. While the sun could break through Friday and melt some snow, any standing water or slush will refreeze overnight. Forecast Snowfall Graphic As of 1 P.M. (4-18-22), I measured 3.25 inches of snowfall in west-side Cumberland, MD. They Refused to Fight for Russia. Heres why Many of the side streets havent been touched yet. Maryland State Police Sgt. Maryland Record Snowfall and Snow Depth - WeatherTogether Find how far it is between two or more locations. Below. Our high-resolution maps of accumulated snowfall are updated several times a day for the United States and much of Canada. Maryland Snowfall: Greatest Number of Days 1-inch or More. Between about Cumberland and Grantsville, webcams showed traffic slowing to a standstill in stretches, and vehicles having skidded off the highway. 2018/2019. )Allegany CountyFrostburg 0.8 inchCresaptown 0.3 inchCumberland 0.2 inchAnne Arundel CountyBirdsville 3.8 inchesAnnapolis 3.6 inchesPasadena 3.5 inchesChurchton 3.5 inchesRiva 3.0 inchesDeale 3.0 inchesCrownsville 2.9 inchesBirdsville 2.8 inchesCrofton 2.4 inchesOdenton 2.3 inchesSevern 2.0 inchesGreen Haven 2.0 inchesCrofton 2.0 inchesOdenton 1.9 inchChelsea Beach 1.6 inchBWI-Marshall Airport 1.5 inchesGlen Burnie 1.4 inchBaltimore CountyEdgemere 2.2 inchesGunpowder 1.7 inchTowson 1.7 inchUpper Falls 1.7 inchWhite Marsh 1.4 inchWhite Marsh 1.3 inchBentley Springs 1.3 inchLong Green 1.3 inchPerry Hall 1.2 inchTimonium 1.1 inchPikesville 1.0 inchLong Green 1.0 inchBaltimore CityPimlico 1.0 inchHamilton 0.9 inchMount Washington 0.8 inchCalvert CountyPrince Frederick 5.0 inchesDunkirk 4.0 inchesTracy's Landing 4.0 inchesHuntingtown 3.6 inchesPrince Frederick 3.6 inchesChesapeake Beach 3.0 inchesLusby 3.0 inchesDowell 2.5 inchesCaroline CountyGreensboro 7.2 inchHenderson 6.0 inchCarroll CountyMount Airy 0.7 inchEldersburg 0.5 inchWestminster 0.5 inchTaneytown 0.5 inchEldersburg 0.5 inchGamber 0.4 inchCecil CountyElkton 2.8 inchesCharles CountyBryantown 3.2 inchesDentsville 2.8 inchesLa Plata 2.8 inchesWaldorf 2.8 inchesNanjemoy 1.7 inchDorchester CountyHurlock 6.0 inchesEast New Market 5.5 inchesHurlock 5.5 inchesCambridge 5.0 inchesFrederick CountyThurmont 1.9 inchEmmitsburg 1.0 inchAdamstown 0.8 inchNew Market 0.5 inchGarrett County Grantsville 3.0 inchesFrostburg 3.0 inchesMcHenry 2.0 inchesHarford CountyAbingdon 1.5 inchesBel Air 1.1 inchForest Hill 1.0 inchMagnolia 1.0 inchChrome Hill 0.5 inchHoward CountyLaurel 1.6 inchSavage 1.2 inchElkridge 1.2 inchNorth Laurel 1.2 inchElkridge 1.2 inchColumbia 0.8 inchMarriottsville 0.8 inchColumbia 0.6 inchSykesville 0.6 inchEllicott City 0.5 inchClarksville 0.4 inchMontgomery CountyColesville 1.1 inchRossmoor 0.9 inchSilver Spring 0.9 inchRockville 0.8 inchNorbeck 0.8 inchAspen Hill 0.7 inchBethesda 0.7 inchWhite Oak 0.7 inchPotomac 0.6 inchDamascus 0.6 inchOlney 0.6 inchGaithersburg 0.5 inchPoolesville 0.5 inchMontgomery Village 0.5 inchTakoma Park 0.5 inchClarksburg 0.4 inchGermantown 0.4 inchNorth Potomac 0.4 inchLaytonsville 0.3 inchPrince George's CountyBrandywine 3.6 inchesMarlton 3.0 inchesBowie 2.5 inchesSuitland 1.5 inchesFort Washington 1.0 inchQueen Annes CountyCentreville 4.6 inchesStevensville 3.7 inchesKingstown 3.5 inchesSt.