Western Md. snowfall exceeds 18 inches
December 7, 2010 - 02:38 pm
MCHENRY, Md. (AP) - Weather watchers say a storm has dropped more than 18 inches of snow in far western Maryland.
The State Highway Administration said Tuesday afternoon that 18.5 inches have fallen at its Keyer's Ridge maintenance shop since Sunday.
The SHA and state police say the storm has caused no serious accidents.
The Wisp ski resort in McHenry reports 19 inches of snow since Sunday.
Spokeswoman Lori Epp says the resort expects to have at least 12 trails and four lifts open by Thursday.
The National Weather Service has a winter storm warning in effect for Garrett County through 7 p.m. Tuesday.
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