BUFFALO, N.Y. — Multiple feet of snow was possible in some spots as a lake effect snow band arrived this weekend.
A Lake Effect Snow Warning remains in effect for Southern Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Wyoming, and Allegany counties until 7 p.m. Monday. Multiple feet of snow is possible in some spots.
How much, exactly? That depends on where you are. Here are some of the snow totals from across the region, as reported by the National Weather Service at 7:06 p.m. Saturday.
Cattaraugus County
- Perrysburg, 37.6 inches
- Cattaraugus, 29.0 inches
- South Dayton, 21.0 inches
- West Valley, 19.7 inches
- Yorkshire, 15 inches
- Franklinville, 8 inches
- Ischua, 7.8 inches
- Randolph, 7.0 inches
- Allegany State Park, 1.0 inch
Chautauqua County
- Cassadaga, 34.9 inches
- Dunkirk, 32.0 inches
- Mayville, 30.0 inches
- Dewittville, 27.5 inches
- Fredonia, 22.0 inches
- Mayville, 21.0 inches
- Brocton, 18.3 inches
- Silver Creek, 17.0 inches
- Kennedy, 6.5 inches
- Falconer, 3.0 inches
Erie County
- Springville, 19.0 inches
- Holland, 18.4 inches
- Sardinia, 17.0 inches
- Boston, 13.9 inches
- East Concord, 13.0 inches
- Colden, 12 inches
- West Falls, 11.0 inches
- Orchard Park, 8.5 inches
- Glenwood, 8.0 inches
- South Wales, 7.3 inches
- Wales, 7.0 inches
- Eden, 4 inches
- East Aurora, 3.9 inches
Wyoming County
- Arcade, 13 inches
Allegany County
- Centerville, 8.0 inches
- Rushford, 5.0 inches
- West Almond, 4.6 inches
- Wellsville, 3.6 inches
Genesee County
- Stafford, 1.8 inches
A large section of Western New York fell under a travel advisory on Saturday, and in some spots, a State of Emergency with travel bans. The map below, provided by Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz, is the most recent information on those travel bans and advisories.