Buffalo News readers from around Western New York shared photos of the snow in their respective neighborhoods.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Twitter user @berms_016 sent this photo from Lackawanna.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Cassandra White reports just a light layer of snow at 6:18 a.m. in Cheektowaga.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Here's the scene in south Cheektowaga at about 5:40 a.m., as captured by Kristin F.
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Twitter user @reidk18 sent this photo of his snow-filled driveway in Depew.
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Bill Herrmann tweeted, "Murphy has got to go to the 'mens room' here in Lancaster!"
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
"Opened my garage door to find this," Amy Doak tweeted at about 7 a.m. in Lancaster.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Twitter user @Riska_Hert tweeted: "Can't get out!"
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Twitter user @Riska_Hert tweeted: "Can't get out!"
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Here's Colleen Jakubowski's view in South Buffalo
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Val Marie sent this photo from Lancaster. "He's over 6 feet tall," she explained in a Facebook message.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Erin Weaver from South Buffalo send this image. It's hard to see, but there are about 10 cars in that snowy parking lot.
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Andrew Reardon captured this photos at 5:50 a.m. in Cheektowaga/Sloan area.
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Jovany Rosairo-Ruiz tries to clear a path to get to work at Our Lady of Victory. Photo submitted by Naomi Brzezinski.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Twitter user @JacoboBurgos12 swing set is nearly buried. No plows have been through neighborhood yet.
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Twitter user @MyGuitarSS, located in Lancaster, asks, "Where do you even start?"
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Jenn Davis took this picture around 4:45 a.m. in Lackawanna.
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Tracie Mercer sent this photo on Facebook. She shot it around 6:30 a.m. off French Road in West Seneca, near Cheektowaga.
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Jake Reed's Chevy Impala has fallen victim to the snow in Blasdell.
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Amy Bogner captured this serene snowy moment at 6 a.m. in South Buffalo.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Debbie Smith Riccione shared this photo of West Seneca.
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Heather Kozacki submitted this photo of the snow in West Seneca.
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@jfdiv41 tweeted, "The wife's Grand Cherokee under our awning in #westseneca"
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The Gow School tweeted this photo with the caption: "Buffalo is closed. Gow is still open. 88 consecutive years without a snow day."
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Wintery shot of Angola near Sturgeon Point, submitted by Facebook user Madison Sequenzia.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
"There's a Hummer underneath that," says Facebook user Katie Silsby of Cheektowaga. Somewhere under there.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
A baseball bat stands on its head, showing just how high the snow is in Corfu. Image submitted by Nick Gleiser, via Facebook.
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Chelsea Glomb, who told the News that she's 37 weeks pregnant, stands in a pile of snow in West Seneca before 8 a.m. Image submitted via Facebook.
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Cars try desperately to move through South Buffalo a little before 9 this morning. Image submitted by Debora Encarnacion, via Facebook.
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Near whiteout conditions in Orchard Park, at the corner of Armor Duells and Hedgerow Drive. Photo submitted via Facebook around noon Tuesday.
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Jayla, a Yorkshire Terrier from West Seneca, dashes through the snow on Tuesday morning. Image submitted by Ellyn Gregoire, via Facebook.
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Vehicles are buried by snow in Lancaster, notes Facebook user Kathy Maeder. Image taken mid-morning on Tuesday.
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Facebook user Amanda from Lackawanna/Blasdell sends a barely recognizable before-and-after shot.
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A South Buffalo shoveler (burrower?) tries to maneuver through the snow. Image submitted by Lauren Holtz, via Facebook.
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Willow, a Blasdell dog, gets prepared for a venture outside. Image submitted by Elizabeth Thuman, via Facebook.
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The winter goggles may have made navigating difficult, but Willow seems to have found her way. Image submitted by Elizabeth Thuman, via Facebook.
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A Cheektowaga child smiles as he confronts a particularly tall mound of snow.
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Not much of anything is visible in West Seneca, reports Facebook user Cherie Messore.
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The 15-month-old child of Ashley and Chris, of West Seneca, feels snow for the first time. Image submitted via Facebook.
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A man celebrates the winter wonderland that is South Buffalo, just off of Seneca Street. Image submitted by Facebook user Ashley Milka.
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West Seneca child tries to peek over the wall of snow -- to no avail. Image submitted by Facebook user Jenna Ferrara.
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A few hours later, the snow has climbed even higher in West Seneca, making the venture of peering over the top of the snow mountain a lower priority than a friendly stuffed animal. Image submitted by Jenna Ferrara, via Facebook.
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Jenna Ferrara's husband calls in to work due to the snow, which creeps up the window of his door. Image submitted via Facebook.
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Attempting to shovel out of the wintry mess in West Seneca. Image submitted by Facebook user Jenna Ferrara.
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Here's one way to stay warm and relaxed amid the lake effect storm.
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Image submitted by Ness Marie Leanos from West Seneca. Every little bit of shoveling helps, no matter how big the scoop.
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Stephanie Szymanski of South Buffalo stands next to the wall of snow she encountered after opening her door on Tuesday afternoon. The accumulation is almost over her head, and she stands 5'6. Image submitted via Facebook.
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A view from Stephanie Szymanski's porch in South Buffalo. Image submitted via Facebook.
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Here's the boundary of the ominous lake effect snow band, viewed from (a less snowy) downtown Buffalo on Tuesday. Image submitted by Jenna Lynn Arcangeli, via Facebook.
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It's a tough trek in Lancaster, where a resident trudges across the intersection of William and Losson. Image submitted by Patty Hannel of Lancaster.
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Panoramic shot of Rice Road in Elma, which also was clobbered by the lake effect storm. Image submitted by Twitter user @DenmannSr.
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A normal entrance now wears a remarkably snowy hat. Image submitted by Twitter user @Schmill4.
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Honey gazes pensively at the snowy expanse. Image submitted by Gusto editor Toni Ruberto, via Twitter.
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The Niagara women's basketball team has been stranded on the Thruway since 2 a.m. Tuesday. Here's a selfie from their bus, via Twitter user Sylvoslice24.
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"Snowfall in Blasdell at about lip level," tweets Twitter user @JSmyth92.
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New York State governor Andrew Cuomo tweeted out this image of the empty Thruway this afternoon.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Deanna Lates shares a photo, via Facebook, of her cat, Clementine, peering suspiciously out at the snow in West Seneca.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Facebook user Lori Mancini, of Cheektowaga, shares a photo of her dog feeling a little trapped by the snow.
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Puffy icicles hang down from Nell Licata's house in Hamburg. Image shared via Facebook.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Dino Licata grips a small bit of the massive snowfall in his hand. Image submitted by his mother, Nell Licata, via Facebook.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Michelle Durocher shares a photo of where her daughter lives in Lackawanna. That seat probably wasn't comfortable for long. Image shared via Facebook.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Joe and Cece Stojek of Orchard Park shared this photo of their window, which looks eerily like an impressionist painting at first glance.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
Tina Grato Mancuso, of South Buffalo, shares the winter wonderland of her front yard.
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Tina Grato Mancuso's dog patrols the driveway, which looks much different than it did the day before. Image shared via Facebook.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
The 'snowpocalypse' touched the Town of Aurora, as Facebook user Suzie Evans Horton submitted this pretty shot. If you look closely, you may see what resembles a table and chairs.
Reader-submitted November snowstorm photos
The message we received along with this photo, paraphrased: This is Depew, and there are two cars in this photo. Where are they? Image shared via Facebook by Jessica Lynn.
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Ashleigh MacLachlan's windows have seen better days, for sure. Image shared via Facebook, from the Cheektowaga-West Seneca border.
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Sarah Wright, of Lackawanna, is buried in snow. Image shared via Facebook.
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A second image shared by MacKinnon shows the bitter reality of shoveling clear feet of snow.
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"It was on its way," writes Julie Seemueller on Facebook.
