NY Gets 2 Feet Plus of Lake-Effect!
Some parts of New York state have picked up between 2 and 3 feet of snow already from this lake-effect event! Here are the latest amounts by state:
UPDATE: Check out the snow cover on the Ohio Visible satellte loop, you can see the "tracks" of the lake-effect bands, just like the high-res model showed on my blog yesterday. (Thanks for the note, Henry).
HIGHEST AMOUNTS PER STATE:UPDATED 11 AM*
West Leyden, NY: 28.0" Erie, PA: 11.0" (SnowMatrix) Porter, IN: 9.5" Pierpoint, OH: 8.0" (SnowMatrix) Cuyahoga Falls, OH: 7.3" Friendsville, PA: 6.8" Quinwood, WV: 10.0" Marquette, MI: 6.0" Multiple Locations, NC: 3.0" Ceres, VA: 4.0" Frostburg, MD: 2.1"
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Here is our forecast for additional snowfall today:
*This list was originally published below:
Here are a couple of lists of amounts that I've researched. If you find higher amounts reported by the NWS, leave me a Comment below. If you have measured snow and haven't reported it yet, enter your report on the the SnowMatrix. I will be updating these throughout the day.
AMOUNTS OVER 16 INCHES:
West Leyden, NY: 28.0" Ellicottville, NY: 28.0" Ashville, NY: 25.0" Stockton, NY: 20.0" Napoli, NY: 17.0"
LOCATIONS EXCEEDED AND REMOVED FROM ABOVE STATE LIST:
Quinwood, WV: 6.5" New Castle, VA: 3.0" Linville, NC: 2.9"
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