Epic Smow Storm

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2010 all over again!

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Most crippling was the widespread 20 to 35 in (50 to 90 cm) of snow dropped across southern Pennsylvania, the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., Maryland, Delaware, and southern New Jersey, bringing air and Interstate Highway travel to a halt. While rail service south and west of Washington, D.C. was suspended, rail travel between D.C. and Boston was available with limited service.[4] Blizzard conditions were reported in a relatively small area of Maryland, but near-blizzard conditions occurred across much of the Mid-Atlantic region.[5]

February 5
 

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Feb. is mentioned pretty often in here.

1. Feb. 15-18, 2003: 28.2 inches

2. Jan. 27-29, 1922: 26.5 inches

3. Feb. 5-6, 2010: 24.8 inches*

4. Feb. 11, 1983: 22.8 inches

5. Jan. 7-8, 1996: 22.5 inches

6. Mar. 29-30, 1942: 22.0 inches

7. Feb. 11-14, 1899: 21.4 inches

8. Dec. 18-19, 2009: 21.1 inches

9. Feb. 18-19, 1979: 20.0 inches

10. Feb. 9-10, 2010: 19.5 inches

11. Mar. 15-18, 1892: 16.0 inches

12. Feb. 15, 1958: 15.5 inches

13. Jan. 25, 2000: 14.9 inches

14. Dec. 11-12, 1960: 14.1 inches

15. Feb. 11-12, 2006: 13.1 inches

16. Mar. 5-7, 1962: 13.0 inches

17: Jan. 22, 1987: 12.3 inches

18. Jan. 30-31, 1966: 12.1 inches

19. Feb. 16-18, 1900: 12.0 inches

20. Mar. 13-14, 1993: 11.9 inches

Maryland Weather: Three big snowstorms all ranked in Top 10 - Weather forecast: Meteorology and climate conditions in the Baltimore region from reporter Frank Roylance - baltimoresun.com
 
Feb. is mentioned pretty often in here.

1. Feb. 15-18, 2003: 28.2 inches

2. Jan. 27-29, 1922: 26.5 inches

3. Feb. 5-6, 2010: 24.8 inches*

4. Feb. 11, 1983: 22.8 inches

5. Jan. 7-8, 1996: 22.5 inches

6. Mar. 29-30, 1942: 22.0 inches

7. Feb. 11-14, 1899: 21.4 inches

8. Dec. 18-19, 2009: 21.1 inches

9. Feb. 18-19, 1979: 20.0 inches

10. Feb. 9-10, 2010: 19.5 inches

11. Mar. 15-18, 1892: 16.0 inches

12. Feb. 15, 1958: 15.5 inches

13. Jan. 25, 2000: 14.9 inches

14. Dec. 11-12, 1960: 14.1 inches

15. Feb. 11-12, 2006: 13.1 inches

16. Mar. 5-7, 1962: 13.0 inches

17: Jan. 22, 1987: 12.3 inches

18. Jan. 30-31, 1966: 12.1 inches

19. Feb. 16-18, 1900: 12.0 inches

20. Mar. 13-14, 1993: 11.9 inches

Maryland Weather: Three big snowstorms all ranked in Top 10 - Weather forecast: Meteorology and climate conditions in the Baltimore region from reporter Frank Roylance - baltimoresun.com

Southern Maryland got 30 inches in some areas on Feb.18-19,1979
 
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