Some towns in Oneida County got 10 inches of snow in the storm that started Friday and ended Saturday morning.
In Onondaga County, the deepest snow was recorded in the northern suburbs, where 7 inches fell.
The storm began Friday afternoon and quickly dumped heavy, wet snow across the state.
You can see snow totals recorded so far in all of Upstate New York in the search below.
Totals are submitted to the National Weather Service at different times by volunteers and staff.
The snow has stopped falling in Central New York. The forecast for this afternoon calls for some sun and a high of 29 degrees.
Rain is expected to move into the area Sunday as temperatures rise into the high 30s. Monday’s temperature could reach 47 degrees. High winds are expected Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
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