Maryland Snow Totals On Sunday, January 13

How much did you get? Preliminary snowfall measurements are in as the weekend winter snowstorm continues across Maryland.

Snow is expected to continue falling throughout the day on Sunday, Jan. 13, possibly until midnight. Early reports show that several inches of snow have already fallen.

So far, it appears that Bethesda has the highest snowfall, with 6.8 inches reported as of 9:30 a.m.

In addition to Montgomery County, these counties have seen totals at or greater than 6 inches during the storm: Anne Arundel, Calvert, Carroll, Charles, Howard and Prince George's.

The following snowfall totals are preliminary data submitted to the National Weather Service as of 10:38 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 13. Patch will update these numbers as measurements come in throughout the day.

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Allegany County

  • 5.8 inches, Ridgeley, 7:36 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Wolfe Mill, 10:04 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.7 inches, Brady, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4.4 inches, Frostburg, 7 a.m.; co-op observer

  • 4.3 inches, Potomac Park, 6:23 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.1 inches, Cresaptown, 9:45 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, Cumberland, 7:21 a.m.; trained spotter

Anne Arundel County

  • 6 inches, Riva, 9:20 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.8 inches, Annapolis, 9:40 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.8 inches, Annapolis, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 5.5 inches, Annapolis, 8 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.5 inches, Deale, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 5.4 inches, Chelsea Beach, 8 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 5.4 inches, Odenton, 8 a.m.;CoCoRaHS

  • 5.3 inches, Green Haven, 8:50 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Chelsea Beach, 8 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Parole, 8:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.6 inches, BWI, 7 a.m.; airport

  • 4.3 inches, Crofton, 4:54 a.m.; National Weather Service employee

  • 4 inches, Annapolis, 6:51 a.m.; trained spotter

Baltimore City
4 inches, Pimlico, 6:50 a.m.; trained spotter

Baltimore County

  • 5 inches, Essex, 9 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.8 inches, Ilchester, 9 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.7 inches, Parkville, 9:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Towson, 9:35 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4.5 inches, Catonsville, 7:13 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.4 inches, White Marsh, 9:43 a.m.

  • 4.1 inches, Towson, 8:30 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4.1 inches, Pikesville, 7:45 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4 inches, Glyndon, 7:36 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, White Marsh, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4 inches, Long Green, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4 inches, Reisterstown, 9 a.m.; emergency management

  • 4 inches, Glyndon, 7:36 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 3.8 inches, Long Green, 8 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 3.8 inches, Parkville, 5:20 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 3.5 inches, Kingsville, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 3.5 inches, Cockeysville, 943 a.m.; broadcast media

  • 3.1 inches, Bentley Springs, 7:53 a.m.; trained spotter

Calvert County

  • 6.5 inches, North Beach, 8 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 6 inches, Dunkirk, 8 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 5.9 inches, Prince Frederick, 8:20 am.; trained spotter

  • 5.6 inches, Huntingtown, 7:49 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.5 inches, Eagle Harbor, 8 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4.9 inches, Huntingtown, 8 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Drum Point, 7:21 a.m; trained spotter

Carroll County

  • 6.1 inches, Detour, 10:03 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.6 inches, Winfield, 6:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Mount Airy 8 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4.5 inches, Westminster, 7 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, Eldersburg, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4 inches, Gamber, 7:30 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4 inches, Eldersburg, 6:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 3.5 inches, Oakland, 3:45 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 3 inches, Reese, 8:28 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 2.9 inches, Taneytown, 7:30 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 2.2 inches, Taneytown, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

Charles County

  • 6 inches, Waldorf, 9:15 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.8 inches, La Plata, 8:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.5 inches, St. Charles, 8 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Benedict, 7 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Bryantown, 7:57 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, La Plata, 7:51 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Waldorf, 5 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.2 inches, Ripley, 7 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, Nanjemoy, 7 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, Hughesville, 8:03 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, Fairview Beach, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

Frederick County

  • 5.3 inches, Bloomfield, 10 a.m.; National Weather Service Employee

  • 5.1 inches, Adamstown, 9 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Point of Rocks, 8:45 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Adamstown, 6:04 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Thurmont, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4.3 inches, Walkersville, 5:50 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.4 inches, New Market, 8:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.3 inches, New Market, 7 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, Pleasant Walk, 7:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, Ballenger Creek, 6:55 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 2.5 inches, Emmitsburg, 7:40 a.m.; co-op observer

Harford County

  • 4.1 inches, Norrisville, 8:40 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 3.9 inches, Norrisville, 6:45 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 3.5 inches, Bel Air, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 3.3 inches, Bel Air, 3:21 a.m.; local official

Howard County

  • 6.2 inches, Columbia, 9:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.5 inches, Columbia, 9 a.m.; National Weather Service employee

  • 5.4 inches, Columbia, 7 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.2 inches, Elkridge, 10:20 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Columbia, 5:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Elkridge, 9:57 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Savage, 7:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.8 inches, Jessup, 7:44 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.7 inches, Simpsonville, 4:15; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Columbia, 8 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.2 inches, Elkridge, 5 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4 inches, Elkridge, 7:55 a.m.; trained spotter

Montgomery County

  • 6.8 inches, Bethesda, 9:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 6.2 inches, Glenmont, 9:54 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 6.1 inches, Poolesville, 8 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 6.1 inches, Spencerville, 10:22 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 6 inches, Takoma Park, 9 a.m.; county emergency management

  • 5.8 inches, Chevy Chase View, 8 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.8 inches, Four Corners, 6:33 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.6 inches, Derwood, 6 a.m.; National Weather Service employee

  • 5.5 inches, Bethesda, 7:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.1 inches, North Potomac, 7:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5 inches, Montgomery Village, 7:12 a.m.; NWS Employee

  • 5 inches, Montgomery Village, 8 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4.9 inches, Damascus, 8:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.7 inches, Germantown, 6:08 a.m.; broadcast media

  • 4.8 inches, Norbeck, 7 a.m.; trained spotter

Prince George's County

  • 6 inches, Largo, 7:45 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.8 inches, Upper Marlboro, 9:08 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.8 inches, Marlton, 7:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 5.6 inches, Greenbelt, 9 a.m.; CoCoRaHS

  • 4 inches, University Park, 3:39 a.m.; National Weather Service office

St. Mary's County

  • 5.2 inches, Callaway, 9:32 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.8 inches, California, 6:30 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.5 inches, Great Mills, 8:34 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 4.2 inches, Ridge, 8:07 a.m.; trained spotter

  • 3.2 inches, Hollywood, 7:55 a.m.; trained spotter

Washington County

5.1 inches, Boonsboro, 7 a.m.; trained spotter

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