Some places had flurries, others got more than they wanted. How snow much fell where you live? Check the latest numbers.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Yes, there’s been snow all week, but there was an uptick in accumulation across Western New York on Wednesday.
Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories are in place across the region as we end one year and start another one.
So, how much snow has fallen across parts of Western New York? Here are some totals from across the region, as reported by the National Weather Service. The most recent batch of totals were posted at 8:26 p.m.
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This story will be updated as the National Weather Service provides more numbers from its spotters. As always, officials are urging people who don’t need to travel to say off the roads.
- Hamburg, 17.0 inches
- Elma, 13.8 inches
- Boston, 10.0 inches
- Blasdell, 7.0 inches
- Alden, 6.8 inches
- Glenwood, 6.0 inches
- Orchard Park, 6.0 inches
- Eden, 4.8 inches
- Buffalo Airport, 4.8 inches
- Springville, 4.7 inches
- Kenmore, 4.1 inches
- Tonawanda, 4.0 inches
- Colden, 3.2 inches
- Springville, 2.5 inches
- Williamsville, 2.5 inches
- Boston, 1.8 inches
- Elma Center, 1.5 inches
- Amherst, 1.5 inches
- West Seneca, 1.0 inch
- Bemus Point, 7.0 inches
- Fredonia, 7.0 inches
- Silver Creek, 6.8 inches
- Jamestown, 5.8 inches
- Falconer, 5.5 inches
- Dewittville, 5.0 inches
- Mayville, 5.0 inches
- Cassadaga, 1.4 inches
- Randolph, 5.0 inches
- Franklinville, 4.4 inches
- Allegany State Park, 4.0 inches
- Ischua, 3.0 inches
- Cattaraugus, 3.0 inches
- Olean, 2.6 inches
- Batavia, 12.0 inches
- Stafford, 9.3 inches
- Arcade, 10.0 inches
- Warsaw, 3.0 inches
- Silver Springs, 2.0 inches
- Rushford, 5.0 inches
- Friendship, 2.0 inches
- West Almond, 0.8 inch
- Albion, 3.0 inches
- Medina, 0.8 inch