How much snow will New York get Sunday and Monday? See projected inch counts
First came the cold. Now comes the snow.
Snow is expected to be sweep across New York from Sunday evening to Monday morning. Wind gusts could reach 40 mph.
The system will make its way to the Northeast after it brought more than a foot of snow to parts of the Midwest, snow and ice to the Carolinas and a tornado with 118 mph winds in Florida.
Almost 250,000 million homes and businesses lost power in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The storm could impact up to 100 million people.
The low pressure is tracking along the coast and the heaviest snows will be in the western part of the state. Buffalo could get more than a foot and a half of snow.
New York City is expected to get less than an inch of snow.
Rochester: Winter storm warning issued for region. Projected snowfall totals increased
Hudson Valley: Fierce winter weather weekend as bitter cold, snow set to hit area
Southern Tier: Deep freeze returns, followed by snow on MLK Day
How much snow is forecast in New York?
Here's what the National Weather Service is calling for as of Sunday morning:
Albany County
Albany: 2-7
Allegany County
Wellsville: 6-14
Broome County
Binghamton: 3-8
Endicott: 3-9
Cayuga County
Auburn: 6-14
Chautauqua County
Dunkirk: 11-22
Chemung County
Big Flats: 5-13
Elmira: 5-13
Columbia County
Hudson: 2-6
Dutchess County
Poughkeepsie: Less than 1 to 3
Erie County
Buffalo: 11-23
Essex County
Lake Placid: 6-12
Genesee County
Batavia: 11-21
Greene County
Hunter: 7-13
Herkimer County
Herkimer: 4-6
Ilion: 4-9
Monroe County
Rochester: 11-20
Niagara County
Niagara Falls: 10-23
Oneida County
Boonville: 5-11
Rome: 4-9
Utica: 3-8
Onondaga County
Baldwinsville: 6-14
Syracuse: 5-11
Rockland County
Nanuet: 1-3
Nyack: 1-3
Suffern: 1-4
Tappan: Less than 1 to 3
Ontario County
Canandaigua: 8-17
Orange County
Goshen: 1-5
Middletown: 2-5
Newburgh: 1-4
Warwick: 2-5
West Point: 1-5
Putnam County
Brewster: Less than 1 to 4
Carmel: Less than 1 to 4
Cold Spring: 1-4
Mahopac: Less than 1 to 4
Saratoga County
Saratoga Springs: 3-8
Schuyler County
Watkins Glen: 6-14
Schoharie County
Cobleskill: 4-10
Seneca County
Seneca Falls: 7-15
Steuben County
Bath: 7-16
Hornell: 8-16
Sullivan County
Monticello: 4-8
Tompkins County
Ithaca: 5-12
Westchester County
Dobbs Ferry: Less than 1 to 2
New Rochelle: 0-1
Peekskill: 1-4
Port Chester: 0-1
Rye: 0-1
Tarrytown: Less than 1 to 3
White Plans: Less than 1 to 2
Yonkers: Less than 1 to 2
Wayne County
Newark: 8-18
Wyoming County
Warsaw: 10-19
Yates County
Penn Yan: 8-16
This article originally appeared on Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: New York snow forecast: How much snow is your area calling for?