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Annapolis Snowstorm: What's the Forecast for Sunday

We'll start digging out Sunday after nearly 2 feet of snow fell in the area. Track snow plows, live cameras, snow totals, more.

ANNAPOLIS, MD — The snowstorm that crippled much of Maryland should soon blow out of the area -- and good riddance -- leaving behind two feet of snow or more in some places.

By 5 p.m. Saturday, 17 inches of snow was reported in Annapolis. And it was still falling. Latest Snowfall Totals.

The good news: Sunday’s forecast calls for a high near 31 and the blizzard behind us. The bad news: Areas of blowing snow are expected, along with neighborhood roads that may still be impassable.

The low Sunday night will be 18 degrees, so drivers should be cautious. Monday offers a better shot at melting off some of this snow, with a high at 35 degrees and mostly sunny. Local forecast.

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Maryland State Police encouraged residents to stay off the roads again Sunday to give crews the space to clean roads, with much of Saturday spent clearing primary roadways. Anne Arundel County - Snow Service Form and Annapolis Snow Schedule

Maryland State Police reported 661 calls for service were received, at least half for disabled or stranded motorists, Friday night into Saturday morning. Live Traffic Cameras

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