Updated Snow and Sleet Totals for Northern Virginia
The National Weather Service has released preliminary snow and sleet totals for Northern Virginia, revealing a varied winter precipitation landscape across the region. Fairfax County emerged as the hardest-hit area, with Vienna recording an impressive 8 inches of snow and sleet. However, the rest of the region didn't fare too badly, with most areas receiving between 4 and 7 inches of snow and sleet.
A winter storm warning remains in effect for the entire D.C. region until 4 a.m. on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. This warning highlights the potential for hazardous travel conditions and underscores the importance of staying informed and prepared.
Here's a breakdown of the preliminary totals reported to the National Weather Service as of 4:30 p.m. on Sunday:
Prince William County:
- Woolsey (Haymarket area): 6.1 inches
- Dumfries: 7.3 inches
- Montclair: 5.1 inches
- Dale City: 5 inches
Arlington County:
- Ballston: 5.8 inches
- Rosslyn: 5.5 inches
- Reagan National Airport: 5.3 inches
Fairfax County:
- Vienna: 8 inches
- Herndon: 7.6 inches
- I-395 and I-495: 6.6 inches
- McLean: 6 inches
- Newington: 5.9 inches
- Burke: 5.9 inches
- Herndon: 5.3 inches
- Fairfax Station: 5 inches
- Baileys Crossroads: 6.2 inches
Fauquier County:
- Warrenton: 5.5 inches
Loudoun County:
- Ashburn: 7.8 inches
- Leesburg: 7.1 inches
- Dulles International: 6.2 inches
- Arcola: 6 inches
Stafford County:
- Holly Corner: 4 inches
- Glendie: 4.2 inches
Alexandria:
- 7 inches
Fredericksburg:
- 5.5 inches
Culpeper:
- 4.7 inches
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