FROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:
A year ago today Marylanders were braced for another big snowstorm. Forecasters warned it might top 20 inches, the second of the winter to hit that mark. Baltimore had never before had two storms in one season that topped even 12 inches. It snowed for two days. BWI-Marshall Airport recorded 16 inches on the 5th and 9 more on the 6th. The 25-inch total ranks as the city’s second-biggest two-day snowfall, after the 26.3 inches that fell Jan. 27-28, 1922, and the fourth-largest overall.
(SUN PHOTO: Karl Merton Ferron, Feb. 6, 2010)