MARYLAND — A foot of snow falling from a single winter storm in Maryland during February is not unprecedented, based on historical weather data, though it does require a specific set of atmospheric conditions. February is typically one of Maryland’s snowiest months. Long-term climate records from the National Weather Service show that average February snowfall ranges from about 3 to 6 inches along the Chesapeake Bay and Eastern Shore to 6 to 10 inches in central Maryland, including the Baltimore-Washington corridor. In far western Maryland, including higher elevations in Garrett and Allegany counties, average February snowfall can exceed 20 inches. #WinterStormWarning #Snowstorm