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Northern Virginia, DC Snow Totals By Town For Nov. 15 Storm
How much snow did local towns get from the first snow of the season? Some got much more than others.

An early-season snowstorm had a much bigger impact on Northern Virginia and DC than originally anticipated, causing hazardous road conditions, traffic issues and school closures.
Now that it's over, how much snow did we get?
The snow totals are in for the first snowfall of the season in DC and Northern Virginia. The National Weather Service received unofficial data from employees and trained spotters from the Nov. 15 storm. Snow ranged from less than an inch in Page County to a whopping 7.2 inches in Loudoun County.
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Here are the Nov. 15 snowfall totals for Northern Virginia and DC, according to the National Weather Service as of Friday morning:
District of Columbia
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- National Zoo: 2 inches
Arlington County
- Reagan National Airport: 1.4 inches
City of Falls Church
- Falls Church: 1.2 inches
Fairfax County
- Wolf Trap: 2.7 inches
- Chantilly: 2.1 inches
- Fairfax Station: 2 inches
- Herndon: 1.9 inches
- Centreville: 1.7 inches
- Rose Hill: 1.5 inches
Fauquier County
- Opal: 1 inch
Frederick County
- Whitacre: 6 inches
- Gainesboro: 6 inches
- Winchester: 5 inches
- Stephens City: 4 inches
Loudoun County
- Lovettesville: 7.2 inches
- Round Hill: 6 inches
- Hillsboro: 6 inches
- Leesburg (east): 5 inches
- Leesburg (north-northeast): 4.8 inches
- Purcellville: 4.8 inches
- Ashburn: 4 inches
- Dulles International Airport: 3 inches
Page County
- Ida: 2 inches
- Honeyville: 0.8 inches
Warren County
- Buckton: 1.8 inches
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