BALTIMORE, MD — Parts of Maryland were projected to get anywhere from 1 to 7 inches of snow on Wednesday, March 7. So how much actually accumulated?

The highest amount reported in Maryland was in Cecil County, where 5.5 inches of snow fell in Rising Sun. In Harford County, 4.5 inches of snow were measured in Churchville.

Baltimore County also recorded one of the most significant snow totals, with 4 inches reported in Long Green. See all the snow totals below. Schools in Harford and Cecil counties were closed on Wednesday, while Baltimore County and several other districts opened later than usual.

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The National Weather Service provided the following preliminary measurements from around the state, collected by weather spotters, media and government agencies. All data was collected on Wednesday, March 7, unless otherwise noted.

Allegany County Frostburg 1.5 inches as of 9:15 a.m. Anne Arundel County

Annapolis 2 inches as of 11:35 p.m. on Tuesday