City total tops two feet
The CoCoRaHS Network is now reporting a 7 a.m. snow total from Baltimore's Hamilton neighborhood of 25.1 inches. Two-foot snow totals are becoming quite common across the region as more reports come in. Some spots are nearing the three-foot mark.
And the snow continues to fall. It's snowing hard on the WeatherDeck in Cockeysville at noon.
UPDATE at 2:50 p.m.: Snow has stopped on the WeatherDeck.
Here is the latest NWS tally. And here are some early morning CoCoRaHS reports from places not yet mentioned here:
Friendsville, Garrett County: 35.5 inches
New Market, Frederick Co.: 34 inches
Long Green, Baltimore Co.: 20 inches
Taneytown, Carroll: 20 inches
Greensboro, Caroline: 19.3 inches
Pasadena, Anne Arundel: 18 inches
Easton, Talbot: 17 inches
Funkstown, Washington Co.: 15 inches
Colora, Cecil: 13.8 inches
St. Michaels, Talbot: 12.5 inches
Princess Anne, Somerset: 2.1 inches








Comments
So what's the story on the snow on the way supposedly for TUESDAY -- I heard it may be another 8 inches, so those of us on dead end streets may be trapped even longer?
Posted by: April | February 6, 2010 1:09 PM