The average annual snowfall ranges from less than a foot on the lower eastern shore to near two feet in the Baltimore-Washington corridor and up into northeastern MD. It's closer to 30-35 inches near the PA border, and much higher in western Maryland. Due to the mountains, areas west of Frostburg generally receive more than 75 inches of snow, with more than 100 inches at the highest elevations.
Maryland received record snowfall during the winter of 2009-2010, though exact amounts varied. Baltimore received a record 77.0", while Washington reported at least 60" depending on the location. Further north, Hagerstown picked up 70.5".
Anywhere from about 75 inches to close to 140-150".
As of 12/21/2010, 38.6 inches had fallen.
Mostly winter, just as in most places.
As of 07/12/2010 at 6:00 PM some parts of the city got as much as 120cm
As of March 5, 69.3" had fallen
As of March 7, only 37.0" had fallen. Source: NWS Gray, ME
Check out the related link for a snowfall map; it was comparable to the Feb 5-6, 2010 blizzard.
A whole lot less than last year. Seriously, expect about average snowfall or a little under that.
They got about as much as current day.
acording to last years snow isues in the eastcoast, we will not get that much snow as this year but it will snow in 2010 december:))
It all depends on where you live. In January 2010, no snow fell in Australia.
It doesn't snow in London until much, much later in the year.
78.7", which was a record.
The population in Maryland in 2010 was 30,002,435 people.
canadia, but not 2 much snow????
About 3"
20.1"
As of 12/21/2010, 38.6 inches had fallen.