Per the latest map by the National Weather Service (NWS), an additional 1-2” or 1-3” is expected to fall this afternoon into tonight. The map shows expected snowfall from 1pm Monday until 7am Tuesday, but the precipitation is expected to move out of the area late tonight.
So far, approximately 4-6 inches have fallen across the DC Metro area, with the following reports across Montgomery County from this morning and early afternoon, per the NWS (they don’t have reports from trained spotters in every area, in case you’re wondering why yours might be missing):
Montgomery County... Gaithersburg 1 E 6.3 1239 PM 1/06 Public Four Corners 2 NW 6.0 1234 PM 1/06 Trained Spotter Washington Grove 1 N 5.9 1005 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Spencerville WSW 5.8 913 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Norbeck 1 ESE 5.7 1110 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Gaithersburg 1 WNW 5.6 1100 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Poolesville NE 5.5 1235 PM 1/06 Trained Spotter Four Corners 1 N 5.5 802 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Garrett Park 1 ENE 5.3 800 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Garrett Park 1 WSW 5.2 905 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Washington Grove 1 N 5.1 1152 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Rockville 1 SSE 5.0 825 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Montgomery Village 1 5.0 940 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter White Oak 2 NW 5.0 845 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Glenmont 1 NNE 5.0 900 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Sandy Springs 2 W 5.0 800 AM 1/06 CoCoRaHS Gaithersburg 5.0 931 AM 1/06 NWS Employee Wheaton 1 NW 5.0 845 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Potomac 1 NNW 4.8 800 AM 1/06 CoCoRaHS Bethesda 2 NNW 4.8 1245 PM 1/06 Trained Spotter Olney 1 ESE 4.5 830 AM 1/06 Trained Spotter Olney 4.0 758 AM 1/06 Emergency Mngr
Update: MCPS announced a second consecutive snow day for Tuesday, January 7th. We’re also keeping an eye on a storm that is possible next weekend, but nothing certain on that yet.