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Here's How Much Snow Has Fallen In These DMV Communities (Developing)

The DMV is contending with the first snowstorm of 2025, causing chaos for motorists and homeowners throughout the region.

Snow is falling throughout the DMV region.

Snow is falling throughout the DMV region.

Photo Credit: Port of Baltimore via Twitter
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

A Winter Storm Warning is in effect in the area through 1 a.m. on Tuesday morning as Maryland, Virginia, and DC contend with the first major storm of the season.

Crews have been hard at work clearing roadways as the winter weather continues to fall on Monday, Jan. 6, with as much as 10 to 12 inches expected in some corners of the area.

As of 11:15 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 6, here's how much snow has fallen in the region, according to the National Weather Service: 

District of Columbia

  • Washington: 4.8 inches.

Maryland

  • Accident: 3.9 inches;
  • Adamstown: 3.4 inches;
  • Arlington: 2.5 inches;
  • Baltimore: 4.0 inches;
  • Barstow: 6.5 inches;
  • Bel Air: 2.0 inches;
  • Benedict: 6.3 inches;
  • Birdsville: 4.5 inches;
  • Bloomfield: 3.6 inches;
  • BWI Airport: 3.8 inches;
  • Cape Saint Claire: 4.8 inches;
  • Cape St. Claire: 4.3 inches;
  • Carrollton: 2.5 inches;
  • Chase: 3.0 inches;
  • Chelsea Beach: 4.5 inches;
  • Churchton: 5.0 inches;
  • Columbia: 5.0 inches;
  • Cove Point: 6.7 inches;
  • Crofton: 4.9 inches;
  • Cresaptown: 3.4 inches;
  • Damascus: 6.0 inches;
  • Dowell: 7.0 inches;
  • Edgemere: 4.9 inches;
  • Eldersburg: 2.5 inches;
  • Elkton: 2.0 inches;
  • Elkridge: 4.1 inches;
  • Ellicott City: 4.3 inches;
  • Emmitsburg: 3.0 inches;
  • Farmington: 2.0 inches;
  • Forest Hill: 2.2 inches;
  • Fullerton: 3.2 inches;
  • Gamber: 2.5 inches;
  • Garrett Park: 5.2 inches;
  • Glen Burnie: 4.3 inches;
  • Great Mills: 4.8 inches;
  • Hampton: 2.8 inches;
  • Hillsmere Shores: 6.1 inches;
  • Hollywood: 5.3 inches;
  • Hughesville: 6.5 inches;
  • Ilchester: 4.6 inches;
  • La Plata: 5.5 inches;
  • Lewistown: 3.3 inches;
  • Mount Airy: 3.1 inches;
  • New Market: 3.0 inches;
  • Oella: 3.1 inches;
  • Olney: 4.5 inches;
  • Parole: 5.5 inches;
  • Pimlico: 3.5 inches;
  • Riva: 5.8 inches;
  • Simpsonville: 5.8 inches;
  • Spencerville: 5.8 inches;
  • Sykesville: 2.6 inches;
  • Uniontown: 2.5 inches;
  • Washington Grove: 4.2 inches;
  • Westminster: 2.6 inches.

Virginia

  • Alexandria: 5.4 inches;
  • Arkendale: 8.0 inches;
  • Barcroft: 4.5 inches;
  • Berryville: 3.5 inches;
  • Bridgewater: 5.5 inches;
  • Broken Hill: 6.5 inches;
  • Burke: 5.9 inches;
  • California: 5.6 inches;
  • Centreville: 7.0 inches;
  • Charlottesville: 4.2 inches;
  • Compton: 6.8 inches;
  • Culpeper: 6.5 inches;
  • Dale City: 7.6 inches;
  • Dunavant: 6.0 inches;
  • Falls Church: 6.7 inches;
  • Fourway: 7.3 inches;
  • Grottoes: 4.5 inches;
  • Herndon: 4.5 inches;
  • Hollywood: 5.3 inches;
  • Lorton: 6.4 inches;
  • Massanutten: 7.0 inches;
  • Orange: 6.0 inches;
  • Purcellville: 4.8 inches;
  • Ruckersville: 5.0 inches;
  • Sandgates: 7.0 inches;
  • Stafford: 7.5 inches;
  • Stanardsville: 7.5 inches;
  • Stanley: 8.0 inches;
  • Sugar Grove: 7.0 inches;
  • Triangle: 6.0 inches;
  • Verona: 6.0 inches;
  • Waynesboro: 4.5 inches;
  • Woodstock: 6.0 inches;
  • Woolsey: 6.3 inches.

Snow and sleet is expected throughout the rest of the day on Monday before things begin clearing up heading into Tuesday, Jan. 7. There will be gusty winds through Thursday, with temperatures expected to remain near to below freezing through Friday, Jan. 10. 

Check Daily Voice for updated snow totals as the storm continues.

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