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Here's How Much Snow Fell In Bel Air Monday, Feb. 22
The latest snowfall totals are in from Monday's winter weather in Harford County.

BEL AIR, MD — More than 3 inches of snow fell in Harford County Monday, based on preliminary reports.
Icy spots are still possible Tuesday morning, the National Weather Service said in a statement, alerting drivers and pedestrians that anything that looks wet is icy since temperatures are at or just below freezing.
Sidewalks and neighborhood roads may still be icy so take it slow this a.m. #mdotsafety #mdotcares tr pic.twitter.com/JP1yIidSPr
— MD State Highway Adm (@MDSHA) February 23, 2021
Temperatures will rise into the mid-40s in Bel Air Tuesday, according to the forecast:
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Through the end of the week, the highs are above freezing, a change after the recent ice storm and 3.8 inches of snow in parts of Harford County reported Thursday, Feb. 18.
The National Weather Service was calling for 1 to 3 inches of snow Monday and had placed Harford County under a winter weather advisory until 3 p.m.
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Here are the unofficial snow totals submitted to the National Weather Service for Monday, Feb. 22, from Harford County:
- 3.1 inches in Forest Hill at 11:55 a.m.
- 3 inches in Forest Hill at noon
- 2.5 inches in Bel Air at 2:30 p.m.
- 2.5 inches in Bynum at 12:51 p.m.
- 1.3 inches in Abingdon at 11:12 a.m.
The most snow statewide Monday fell in Frederick County, according to the preliminary data submitted to the weather service, which showed 4.5 inches of snow in Thurmont in Frederick County, 4 inches in Bentley Springs in Baltimore County and 4 inches in Long Meadow in Washington County.
Here are the Maryland snowfall totals from Feb. 22:
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