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At Baltimore Thurgood Marshall Airport, snow totals were 5.8" as of 4:30 p.m. Dulles International Airport had seen 4.6" so far, and Reagan National Airport had seen 5.5".
WASHINGTON – The nation's capital woke up to a winter wonderland on Monday as an ongoing winter storm tracked across more than two dozen states, bringing the highest snow totals to the region in ...
Ronald Reagan National Airport reported 4.7 inches of snow on the ground by 7 a.m. Areas west of the airport are seeing totals over 5 inches, and nearly 6 inches are reported to the south.
30.7 inches (78 cm) of snow fell in Philadelphia (as measured at the official city observation location, Philadelphia International Airport), the most of any major city in the storm's path. It remains the city's all-time greatest snowstorm, compared to its previous greatest snowstorm which was a "mere" 21.3 inches (54 cm). [ 9 ]
Climate data for Dulles International Airport in Sterling, ... Average extreme snow depth inches (cm) 4.3 (11) 4.3 ... National Weather Service ...
The February 9–10, 2010 North American blizzard was a winter and severe weather event that afflicted the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the United States between February 9–11, 2010, affecting some of the same regions that had experienced a historic Nor'easter just three days earlier.
A total of 106 flights, or 38% of those scheduled Monday, were canceled, per FlightAware. Around a quarter of Monday's flights were canceled at Washington Dulles International Airpor, the data showed.
International Airport's 32.9" set all-time records (since 1962) for most 2-day and 3-day snowfall, shattering the old records from the Blizzard of 1996 of 23.2" and 24.6", respectively. Dulles received 17.5" on February 6, however, making the day's total only the 3rd greatest 24-hour snowfall amount.