Winter Weather — Northwest Montgomery, Maryland
2021-02-22 · Northwest Montgomery, Maryland
Wider weather episode
Low pressure tracked through the Great Lakes and the cold front associated with the low moved toward the area on the 22nd. A southerly flow ahead of the low and its associated cold front ushered in moisture from the Atlantic. Despite the southerly flow, there was still plenty of cold and dry air in place ahead of the system. Therefore, precipitation started off as snow and ice before eventually changing to rain. The heaviest snow was across northern Maryland where 2 to 4 inches of snow fell. Snowfall amounts were around 1 to 2 inches along and west of Interstate 95 with snowfall accumulations less than an inch east of Interstate 95.
Ice accumulation from freezing rain was less than a tenth of an inch and confined mainly to elevated surfaces near and west of Interstate 95.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 937578. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.