Thanksgiving snowfall totals around the Capital Region
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Thanksgiving marked the Capital Region's first big snowfall of the winter season. Some places got hit with more snow than others.
The National Weather Service in Albany released its latest snowfall report for Thursday around 9 a.m. on Friday. The places that got the most amount of snow were around 14 inches.
Here's the latest snowfall totals for Thanksgiving. The National Weather Service noted that not all of the data is considered official yet.
Albany County
- Altamont: 12 in.
- Westerlo: 10.5 in
- Voorheesville: 7 in.
- Guilderland: 6.5 in.
- Preston Hollow: 5 in.
- Latham: 4.2 in.
- Colonie: 4 in.
- Westmere: 3.5 in.
- Cohoes: 2.8 in.
- Albany: 2 in.
- Loudonville: 1.3 in.
Fulton County
- Gloversville: 11 in.
- Broadalbin: 10 in.
Greene County
- Elka Park: 10.2 in.
- Tannersville: 8 in.
- Greenville: 6.2 in.
- Freehold: 6 in.
- Lexington: 5.5 in.
- Cairo: 5.5 in.
Montgomery County
- Charleston: 14 in.
- Ames: 10.5 in.
- Hessville: 8 in.
- Amsterdam: 6.8 in.
- Hagaman: 6.5 in.
- Canajoharie: 5 in.
- Fonda: 3.5 in.
- Fort Plain: 1.5 in.
Rensselaer County
- Troy: 1.8 in.
Saratoga County
- Porter Corners: 14.4 in.
- Rock City Falls: 10.6 in.
- Corinth: 10 in.
- Burnt Hills: 8.5 in.
- Ballston Spa: 8 in.
- Milton: 7.9 in.
- Greenfield Center: 7.5 in.
- Round Lake: 7.5 in.
- Saratoga Springs: 7.5 in.
- Galway: 6.5 in.
- Clifton Park: 6 in.
- Gansevoort: 4.5 in.
- Waterford: 3 in.
Schenectady County
- Mariaville: 13 in.
- Delanson: 11 in.
- Duanesburg: 9.6 in.
- Niskayuna: 6.4 in.
- Alpaus: 5.5 in.
- Schenectady: 4.3 in.
Schoharie County
- Esperance: 13 in.
- Richmondville: 12.2 in.
- Livingstonville: 12 in.
- Jefferson: 10.5 in.
- Cobleskill: 6.5 in.
Warren County
- Johnsburg: 12.5 in.
- Lake Luzerne: 7 in.
- West Glens Falls: 6 in.
- Lake George: 5.1 in.
- Glens Falls: 3.4 in.
Washington County
- Argyle: 7 in.
- Granville: 5.5 in.
- Fort Ann: 5 in.
- Salem: 2.4 in.
The snowfall totals were observed and collected from several sources with varying equipment and exposures, said the National Weather Service. You can view the latest report on the National Weather Service website.
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