The National Weather Service provided a pretty good snow forecast for this morning’s storm, with most places very close to what was being projected for them.
Leading the way for MoCo was Somerset, an area near Bethesda that borders DC, with 8.5 inches. Areas in S/SE MoCo generally came in with the highest numbers, while northern areas that usually get the most snow came in with lower totals.
The totals are from various times throughout the morning and early afternoon and could have changed since they were reported to the National Weather Service.
Below you’ll see snow totals from this morning’s storm from areas across Montgomery County:
Montgomery County:
Somerset 1 ENE 8.5 1200 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Langley Park 1 W 7.6 1225 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Aspen Hill 1 SW 7.5 1220 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Four Corners 1 NNW 7.0 1245 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Glenmont 1 NNE 6.5 130 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Colesville 6.0 1245 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Wheaton 1 ESE 6.0 100 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Norbeck 1 ESE 5.6 1200 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Potomac 2 N 4.2 100 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Olney 1 S 4.0 1200 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Garrett Park 1 WSW 3.9 1250 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Gaithersburg 1 SW 3.5 1222 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Washington Grove 1 N 3.5 1149 AM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Damascus 1 S 2.3 1015 AM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Laytonsville 2 WNW 2.0 1019 AM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Montgomery Village 1 2.0 1000 AM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Damascus 1 SE 1.9 1210 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter
Germantown 2 WSW 1.8 1200 PM 1/03 Trained Spotter