Snow Totals Climb and Local Airports Close

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Daniela Berson
WMAL.com

WASHINGTON — (WMAL) The snow is still falling all over the District.

The National Weather Service told WMAL that the thick of the storm would pass between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. today, meaning that the worst might be over.

Of course, that doesn’t mean anyone should go outside just yet.

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser requested that residents stay indoors until the snow stops.

Cars and people on the roads can interfere with emergency responders.

Here are the latest snow totals:

Alexandria, VA (Arlington County) – 24 inches

Bethesda, MD (Montgomery County) – 26 inches

Bluemont, VA (Loudon County) – 30 inches

BWI Airport, MD (Anne Arundel County) – 19.8 inches

Chevy Chase, DC (District of Columbia) – 25 inches

College Park, MD (Prince George’s County) – 19 inches

Chantilly, VA (Fairfax County) – 27 inches

Falls Church, VA (Fairfax County) – 22.3 inches

Frederick, MD (Frederick County) – 34.5 inches

Gaithersburg, MD (Montgomery County) – 31 inches

Georgetown, DC (District of Columbia) – 23 inches

Glenmont, MD (Montgomery County) – 26 inches

Greenbelt, MD (Prince George’s County) – 19 inches

Herndon, VA (Fairfax County) – 27.3 inches

Leesburg, VA (Loudoun County) – 33.5 inches

Manassas, VA (Prince William County) – 25 inches

Montgomery Village, MD (Montgomery County) – 22.5 inches

National Zoo, DC (District of Columbia) – 22 inches

Olney, MD (Montgomery County) – 28.5 inches

Reagan National Airport, VA (Arlington County) – 17.8 inches

Rosemont, MD (Frederick County) – 31 inches

Silver Spring, DC (District of Columbia) – 20 inches

Vienna, VA (Fairfax County) – 24 inches

Woolsey, VA (Prince William County) – 23 inches

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