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How much snow does nor easter have in store for Monroe County?

How much snow does nor easter have in store for Monroe County? Victoria E. Freile, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle © Tina MacIntyre-Yee/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Amy Porreca, with the Monroe County Parks, joins a crew that was out early shoveling sidewalks in front of Lamberton Conservatory on Reservoir Avenue in Rochester on Dec. 2, 2020. The nor easter expected to lash much of the Northeast on Wednesday isn t likely to bring significant snow to Monroe County, but higher snowfall forecasts and winter weather advisories are in place elsewhere in New York. According to the National Weather Service in Buffalo, 3 to 5  inches of snow are expected to fall in the Rochester region starting Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning. An additional inch of lake-enhanced snow is likely on Thursday, said Weather Service Meteorologist Liz Jurkowski.

How to use the NYS Mesonet to watch the Nor easter snowfall from home

New York State Team ALBANY In case you haven t heard, there s a big snow storm rolling through much of the northeast later Wednesday evening. Some areas are going to be hit harder than others, forecasts say. Monroe County, for example, is expected to see only 1 to 3 inches of snow, while Steuben, Schuyler, Chemung and Tompkins counties to the south could see up to a foot of snow Wednesday night, according to the National Weather Service in Buffalo. And there could be even more through the Hudson Valley and south. For the folks envious of the heavy snowfall other areas of New York will see, there s a way to keep an eye on all that snowfall as it accumulates  the New York State Mesonet.

Wednesday expected to bring snow, cold temperatures

OLEAN — While the Olean area won’t experience the snowstorm that is expected to plague the East Coast Wednesday, our region will see the cold temperatures and some snow from the incoming system. “Some of that snow on the fringes of that system will hit the Olean area,” said Kirk Apffel, meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Buffalo. “Right now, the heaviest will be to the east.” Because of the direction of the nor’easter, coming in from the south, the typically heaviest-hit areas of Cattaraugus County will not experience greater snow accumulation like they do from lake-effect snow.

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