Multiple cities and towns across the Buffalo-area are reporting over a foot of snow as heavy snowfall continues to hit Western New York.
According to the National Weather Services’ latest updates, Hamburg has received the largest snowfall as of 10:30 a.m. Saturday, reporting 21 inches of snow.
Alden, East Aurora, and West Seneca are not far behind, reporting 14 inches as of 11 a.m.
In Genesee County, Batavia is also reporting 13 inches of snow, while Corfu has seen 12.5 inches as of 9 a.m.
Eden reported 20 inches as of 12 p.m. and Boston reported 19 inches of snow.
In the city of Buffalo, snowfall accumulation varies on location.
A 1 p.m. update from the National Weather Services reported that the Buffalo Airport has received a record 12.4 inches of snow, breaking the previous high of 10.7 inches set in 1956.
Ochard Park has received 16.5 inches of snow of a 1 p.m.
According to the data, Niagara County is only reporting 2.8 inches in the city, while the suburbs are receiving anywhere between 1.5 to 0.7 inches of snow.
In Chautauqua County, Dunkirk is receiving the most snowfall, accumulating 16 inches as of 1:49 p.m., with Sherman reporting 12.0 inches as of 9:24 a.m.
For the full list of snowfall in the region, click here.
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz announced a travel advisory for the county Saturday morning as heavy snowfall continues to hit areas of Western New York.
A lake-effect snow warning is in effect for northern Erie, Wyoming, and Genesee Counties through 7 p.m. tonight and 5 a.m. Sunday for southern Erie, Chautauqua, and Cattaraugus Counties.