Hate snow? Love Maryland?
If you hate snow, but don't want to move out of Maryland, the National Weather Service offers a map of the 30-year-average annual snowfall that could guide your relocation decisions.
Best Bet: Crisfield, or someplace nearby on that peninsula jutting into the Chesapeake in southwesternmost Somerset County. Average annual snowfall: less than 10 inches. Snowiest place to live: Eastern Garrett County. Average annual snowfall: more than 80 inches, and as high as 104 inches per year.
In the Baltimore area, settle down beside the bay (12-15 inches). Avoid northern Carroll County (36 inches). Baltimore County offers the widest range of choices, from balmy Sparrows Point to the tundra northwest of Middletown, in the remote Hereford Zone.


