How much snow did western NY get? The latest snowfall totals
As winter weather and snow hit Rochester this week, snow accumulation varied across areas and neighborhoods.
A lake effect snow warning remains in effect through 7 p.m. Thursday, with up to another foot of snow expected in parts of western New York, including Genesee, Wyoming and Erie counties, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo.
The heaviest remaining lake effect snow is expected Thursday morning, said Weather Service Meteorologist Jim Mitchell. Another foot or 2 of snow is possible near Watertown on Thursday, he said.
Here are updated forecast snowfall amounts.
This is the additional snowfall that is expected from 1 pm this afternoon through 7 pm Thursday.
This does *not* include what has already occurred.
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Here are the latest snowfall amounts from the Weather Service:
Monroe County
Honeoye Falls - 1.1 inches
Rochester Airport - 1 inch
Rochester - 0.6 inches
Pittsford - 0.3 inches
Fairport - 0.3 inches
Greece - 0.2 inches
Genesee County
Pembroke - 14.8 inches
Alexander - 9.4 inches
Batavia - 8.5 inches
Stafford - 2.4 inches
Le Roy - 1.3 inches
Erie County
West Seneca - 37. 8 inches
Buffalo - 24.5 inches
Lackawanna - 24.3 inches
Elma Center - 22.3 inches
Orchard Park - 21 inches
Hamburg - 20.8 inches
Lancaster - 20.3 inches
East Aurora - 19.3 inches
Wales - 16 inches
Boston - 14.8 inches
Elma - 13.5 inches
Buffalo Airport - 12.2 inches
Eden - 11.5 inches
Glenwood - 10 inches
West Falls - 10 inches
Kenmore - 7.1 inches
Snyder - 6.9 inches
Angola - 6.8 inches
Clarence Center - 4.7 inches
Springville - 4.3 inches
Wyoming County
Attica - 14.7 inches
Wyoming - 8.8 inches
Warsaw - 6.3 inches
Silver Springs - 2.2 inches
Niagara County
North Tonawanda - 9 inches
Lockport - 6.8 inches
Sanborn - 6 inches
Pendleton - 4.2 inches
Niagara Falls - 3.5 inches
Orleans County
Albion - 2 inches
Livingston County
Dansville - 0.5 inches
Wayne County
Macedon - 0.4 inches
Palmyra - 0.4 inches
Ontario County
Geneva - 0.2 inches
Allegany County
Wellsville - 3 inches
Angelica - 1 inch
West Almond - 0.7 inches
Rushford - 0.6 inches
Alfred - 0.5 inches
Chautauqua County
Dunkirk - 5.5 inches
Mayville - 3.7 inches
Fredonia - 3.6 inches
Falconer - 0.5 inches
Jamestown - 0.3 inches
Cattaraugus County
Cattaraugus - 2.7 inches
Ischua - 2.2 inches
Allegany State Park - 1 inch
Olean - 0.1 inch
Jefferson County
Copenhagen - 40 inches
Black River - 35.8 inches
West Carthage - 31.2 inches
Natural Bridge - 25.9 inches
Watertown - 21.5 inches
Deferiet - 15.8 inches
Adams - 15.5 inches
Calcium - 13 inches
Lewis County
Highmarket - 11.2 inches
Lowville - 9.5 inches
Constableville - 6 inches
Chases Lake - 4.6 inches
Glenfield - 3.3 inches
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Rochester NY Weather: How much snow did western New York get?