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 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?