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Here's How Much Snow Fell In These DMV Communities During Storm (Updated)

With the DMV beginning to dig out after being battered by snow during the first major winter storm of 2025, the National Weather Service is providing final snowfall totals throughout the region.

Snow hit the DMV region hard.

Snow hit the DMV region hard.

Photo Credit: Twitter/@mcfrsPIO
The Winter Storm Warning will be in effect through Monday night.

The Winter Storm Warning will be in effect through Monday night.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service

More than a foot fell in some remote parts of Maryland, while nearly every municipality in Virginia reported at least five inches of fresh powder that fell during the two-day storm.

Temperatures will stay low moving forward, but DMV residents can expect at least some sun during the next few days before another possible storm begins to form on Friday and into Saturday.

Crews continue working to clear roadways, as residents begin to thaw out and clean up the mess Mother Nature caused during the storm.

As of  9 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 7, here's how much snow has fallen in the region, according to the National Weather Service: 

District of Columbia

  • Adams Morgan: 6.5 inches;
  • Anacostia: 6.5 inches;
  • Washington: 6.8 inches.

Maryland

  • Aberdeen Proving Ground: 4.0 inches;
  • Arlington (Baltimore City): 5.0 inches;
  • Ashburn: 7.6 inches;
  • Ballenger Creek: 4.7 inches;
  • Bellegrove: 4.5 inches;
  • Benedict: 12.2 inches;
  • Bentley Springs: 3.0 inches;
  • Berryville: 6.1 inches;
  • Birdsville: 9.1 inches;
  • Bloomfield: 5.0 inches;
  • Boonsboro: 5.3 inches;
  • Brooke: 8.0 inches;
  • Broken Hill: 2.0 inches;
  • BWI Airport: 6.3 inches;
  • Catonsville: 6.5 inches;
  • Cedar Hill: 4.9 inches;
  • Centreville: 6.3 inches;
  • Chantilly: 7.8 inches;
  • Chelsea Beach: 7.4 inches;
  • Churchville: 3.5 inches;
  • Clarksville: 7.1 inches;
  • Columbia: 7.3 inches;
  • Crofton: 7.2 inches;
  • Crownsville: 8.7 inches;
  • Dentsville: 10.1 inches;
  • Eldersburg: 5.5 inches;
  • Elkridge: 7.2 inches;
  • Ellicott City: 6.5 inches;
  • Forest Hill: 3.3 inches;
  • Fort Ritchie: 6.1 inches;
  • Funkstown: 5.0 inches;
  • Gaithersburg: 6.6 inches;
  • Gamber: 4.0 inches;
  • Garrett Park: 7.1 inches;
  • Germantown: 7.5 inches;
  • Glen Burnie: 6.1 inches;
  • Glen Echo: 8.0 inches;
  • Glenmont: 7.5 inches;
  • Glenn Dale: 8.5 inches;
  • Green Valley: 6.5 inches;
  • Hancock: 4.5 inches;
  • Hollywood: 8.3 inches;
  • Ilchester: 5.5 inches;
  • Laurel: 7.8 inches;
  • Leonardtown: 2.0 inches;
  • Linden: 8.5 inches;
  • Londontowne: 10.3 inches;
  • Long Green: 3.5 inches;
  • Lorton: 9.5 inches;
  • McHenry: 12.5 inches;
  • Millers: 3.8 inches;
  • Mount Airy: 5.3 inches;
  • New Market: 5.3 inches;
  • Norbeck: 7.3 inches;
  • Pasadena: 7.3 inches;
  • Pikesville: 7.7 inches;
  • Poolesville: 7.3 inches;
  • Prince Frederick: 11.6 inches;
  • Ridgeley: 6.5 inches;
  • Rockville: 7.2 inches;
  • Savage: 7.5 inches;
  • Simpsonville: 7.8 inches;
  • Spotsylvania: 6.7 inches;
  • Sykesville: 5.2 inches;
  • Tompkinsville: 9.0 inches;
  • Upper Falls: 4.2 inches;
  • Welcome: 7.5 inches;
  • White Marsh: 5.5 inches;
  • Woodstock: 7.0 inches.

Virginia

  • Alexandria: 7.5 inches;
  • Arcola: 6.5 inches;
  • Ashburn: 6.5 inches;
  • Baileys Crossroads: 6.7 inches;
  • Berryville: 6.1 inches;
  • Brooke: 8.0 inches;
  • Burke: 9.6 inches;
  • Cardova: 8.0 inches;
  • Centreville: 9.0 inches;
  • Chantilly: 7.8 inches;
  • Culpeper: 9.8 inches;
  • Dale City: 10.5 inches;
  • Damascus: 7.0 inches;
  • Dumfries: 10.0 inches;
  • Edinburg: 6.5 inches;
  • Fairfax: 8.1 inches;
  • Falls Church: 9.3 inches;
  • Fishersville: 8.0 inches;
  • Glen Allen: 7.8 inches;
  • Glenmont: 7.5 inches;
  • Harrisonburg: 6.3 inches;
  • Herndon: 6.1 inches;
  • Honeyville: 8.5 inches;
  • Hybla Valley: 9.5 inches;
  • Independent Hill: 11.0 inches;
  • Leesburg: 6.8 inches;
  • Linden: 8.5 inches;
  • Luray: 7.5 inches;
  • Manassas Park: 8.2 inches;
  • McLean: 8.0 inches;
  • Mount Vernon: 8.5 inches;
  • National Harbor: 8.0 inches;
  • Newington: 10.0 inches;
  • Reagan National Apt: 6.1 inches;
  • Rockville: 7.0 inches;
  • Rose Hill: 9.0 inches;
  • Rosslyn: 7.8 inches;
  • Savage: 7.5 inches;
  • Spotsylvania: 6.7 inches;
  • Stafford: 9.1 inches;
  • Sterling Park: 5.1 inches;
  • Waynesboro: 5.0 inches;
  • West Springfield: 9.3 inches;
  • Wolf Trap: 8.0 inches.

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