BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The first Winter Weather Advisory of the season was issued Sunday, as wind and rain blew through Western New York and snow dusted over parts of the Southern Tier.
— Holiday Valley (@holidayvalley) November 1, 2020
Sunday's snowfall was just enough to give skiers a reminder that the ski season is right around the corner. Holiday Valley tweeted a picture of the light dusting of snow at 5:00 p.m., but 7 First Alert meteorologists say several inches could accumulate on the hilltops through the Monday morning hours.
Got word it’s coming down in East Otto and the pictures don’t do it justice! #seeiton7 @WKBW pic.twitter.com/H3LPLW6ouk
— Autumn Lewandowski (@AutumnsWeather) November 1, 2020
It's not just the hilltops getting the snow in the Southern Tier. Photos sent to 7 First Alert Meteorologist Autumn Lewandowski show snow falling in East Otto.
Flakes are flying and starting to stick... share your snow shots and get the updated snow total forecast here... https://t.co/LSLkxUsh6e. @WKBW @NewsRadio930 pic.twitter.com/AdDXDMj8Pt
— Andy Parker (@andyparkertv) November 1, 2020
Cattaraugus County had flakes flying through Sunday afternoon and evening. Lyndon had enough snow by 7:00 p.m. for children to enjoy making their first snow angel of the season.
Winds forced a large tree in Sheridan, New York to snap. Homeowner Charles Coniglio says no one was injured.
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