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Snow Totals And Photos From Perry Hall Area's First Snow Of 2019

See pictures from Perry Hall and surrounding areas during the snow, plus check out the latest snow totals.

PERRY HALL, MD — The first significant snowfall of January 2019 resulted in about 4.9 inches of accumulation in White Marsh. The preliminary data was sent to the National Weather Service by community members who are trained to measure the snowfall.

Totals varied from about 4 to 6 inches at the end of the day on Sunday, Jan. 13.

See a list of totals from Baltimore County at the bottom of the article, and check out these pictures shared by your neighbors on the Perry Hall Patch Facebook page.

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Deanie Garcia said there were about 4 to 5 inches of snow in Nottingham by 11 a.m. on Sunday.

Debra Reintzell shared this pic taken off Joppa Road in Nottingham.

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"My adorable niece in Parkville!" Photo by Kristin Koch.

Pictured, Bush and Winkler streets in White Marsh. Photo by Judy Biemer Earle.

Sophia is bundled up for her first snow day in Rosedale. Photo by Athena Ross.

This pic on Forge Road was taken by Tamara Borisevich.


Pictured, Beaconsfield Drive in Nottingham. Photo by Laurie Piccoli-Schell.

Unofficial Snow Totals Reported In Baltimore County

  • 9 inches, Catonsville, 9 p.m.; trained spotter
  • 5.8 inches, Middle River, 9:21 p.m.; trained spotter
  • 5.3 inches, Ilchester, 12:15 p.m.; trained spotter
  • 5 inches, Parkville; 11:45 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 5 inches, Essex, 9 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 4.9 inches, White Marsh, 12:01 a.m. Monday; trained spotter
  • 4.8 inches, Ilchester, 9 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 4.7 inches, Parkville, 9:30 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 4.5 inches, Towson, 9:35 a.m.; CoCoRaHS
  • 4.5 inches, Catonsville, 7:13 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 4.4 inches, White Marsh, 9:43 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 4.2 inches, Perry Hall, 12:20 p.m.; trained spotter
  • 4.1 inches, Towson, 8:30 a.m.; CoCoRaHS
  • 4.1 inches, Pikesville, 7:45 a.m.; CoCoRaHS
  • 4 inches, Glyndon, 7:36 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 4 inches, White Marsh, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS
  • 4 inches, Nottingham, 1:45 p.m.; trained spotter
  • 4 inches, Long Green, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS
  • 4 inches, Reisterstown, 9 a.m.; county emergency management
  • 4 inches, Glyndon, 7:36 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 3.8 inches, Long Green, 8 a.m.; CoCoRaHS
  • 3.8 inches, Parkville, 5:20 a.m.; trained spotter
  • 3.5 inches, Kingsville, 7 a.m.; CoCoRaHS
  • 3.5 inches, Cockeysville, 943 a.m.; broadcast media
  • 3.1 inches, Bentley Springs, 7:53 a.m.; trained spotter

So far, it appears that Howard County had the highest snowfall, with 13 inches reported Sunday, according to the unofficial data submitted to the National Weather Service.

Did you measure your snow? Tell us in the comments!

Main photo with the article from White Marsh by Judy Biemer Earle

RELATED: Maryland Snow Totals On Sunday, January 13

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