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Prince Frederick Today
By the People, for the People
Snowfall Totals Across Maryland After February 22 Storm
Coastal areas of the Eastern Shore saw the heaviest snowfall from the latest winter storm.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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A winter storm on February 22, 2026 brought heavy snow to parts of Maryland, with the highest totals reported on the Eastern Shore. As of 8 PM on Sunday, the snowiest winter since 2018-19 was recorded at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, with 1.0 inch of snow measured there.
Why it matters
Tracking snowfall totals is important for weather forecasting, road maintenance, and school/business closures. This storm continued a trend of above-average snowfall in the region compared to recent winters.
The details
The National Weather Service, trained spotters, and government officials reported snowfall measurements across Maryland, with the highest totals in the 4-6 inch range in areas like Garrett County and Cecil County. Baltimore City saw 1.2 inches of snow, while other urban areas like Gaithersburg and Bowie received under an inch.
- As of the 7 PM report on February 22, 2026, this was the snowiest winter since 2018-19 when 18.3 inches of snow was measured at BWI Airport.
- Snowfall measurements were taken and reported as of 8 PM on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
The players
Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
The major airport serving the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, where 1.0 inch of snow was measured as of the February 22, 2026 report.
The takeaway
This winter storm continued a trend of above-average snowfall in the region, underscoring the importance of weather monitoring and preparedness for Maryland communities.


