A friend of mine stated the area got 92.7".
Here was my reply -
Airport has the most at 49" this morning. Saying it might top 60" for this storm when the snow stops later today or tonight. The 92.7" is for the season to date, but still more than enough for everyone for sure. Warmer temps in another couple days will help melt a lot of it and give some relief to those without power. It will also help the crews working to get rid of it, the power and water guys repairing things, etc. Yep, there's the flooding issue too with the melting. Hopefully, the melt will be slow enough to help keep the flooding to a minimum. The ground wasn't frozen yet, so that should help with some of the absorption. The warm ground is what is keeping my son Chris' house pipes from freezing. His main floor and 2nd story are 40 degrees, but the basement is at 50 degrees. Stay warm my friend. If it helps any, we have only gotten as high as 47 the past few days down here in Southern Florida. Only going to 54 today. This storm was massive and effected the entire country as it moved across. But Buffalo did get pounded.