Parts of the Finger Lakes are starting to see peaks of sunshine, as the entire region digs out from what has become the most-significant winter storm of the season.
While forecasting the storm was tricky, the National Weather Service has released ‘storm totals’ for precipitation.
Here’s how it trended around the region:
Bristol: 8.8 in.
Canandaigua: 9.8 in.
Geneva: 10 in.
Roc Airport: 6.5 in.
Henrietta: 9 in.
Williamson: 9.5 in.
Palmyra: 8 in.
Walworth: 8 in.
Lima: 8 in.
Avon: 6 in.
Dansville: 6.5 in.
Italy (Yates): 16 in.
Sodus Point: 7.3 in.
The National Weather Service in Binghamton has not yet updated their data. Locations in the Central and Southern Finger Lakes will be included in this story once that is published.
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Light snow continues to fall on Wednesday morning in Seneca Falls near Route 89 on the Cayuga-Seneca Canal. FL1 Staff Photo
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