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Lake Effect Snowfall Totals 2025. See how many inches or feet of snow have hit Buffalo and Tug Hill so far (chart Low pressure tracked northward across the region on January 1 bringing a widespread rainfall, which gradually mixed. (WSYR-TV) - The significant lake effect snow over the weekend has ended across Central New York as of Sunday night, but not before some parts of Oneida and Oswego counties.

2025 Snowfall Totals Katya Melamie
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The first lake-effect snowstorm of 2025 was a doozy Lake effect snow has been falling across Central and Upstate New York with the heaviest band producing some enormous snowfall totals nearing 3 feet, with more still to come this weekend (January 4-5, 2025)! Here are the latest totals as of Friday, January 3rd according to National Weather Service spotters.

2025 Snowfall Totals Katya Melamie

The snow totals from the National Weather Service are staggering Low pressure tracked northward across the region on January 1 bringing a widespread rainfall, which gradually mixed. broke its record at 149.5 inches of snowfall during the December 2024-February 2025 winter

2025 Snowfall Totals Katya Melamie. 29, 2024, file photo, Liverpool village crews clear streets after a burst of lake effect snow Lake effect snow has been falling across Central and Upstate New York with the heaviest band producing some enormous snowfall totals nearing 3 feet, with more still to come this weekend (January 4-5, 2025)! Here are the latest totals as of Friday, January 3rd according to National Weather Service spotters.

2025 Snowfall Totals Katya Melamie. Lake effect snow brought some astronomical snowfall totals to Central and Upstate New York during the first weekend of 2025, with some areas getting well over 5 feet of fresh powder! Snow fell over several days and according to the National Weather Service, these 4 New York towns got 5 or more feet (60+ inches) of accumulation. (WSYR-TV) - The significant lake effect snow over the weekend has ended across Central New York as of Sunday night, but not before some parts of Oneida and Oswego counties.