November 1967 was one of the snowiest Novembers on record for many locations in the Southern Tier of Western New York. As one would expect, it was also very cold. Several storms, mostly lake effect storms, dropped near record snowfall amounts and brought the snowdepth to over two feet in the snow belts.
The Snow Totals[]
Location | Monthly Snow | Largest Storm | Greatest Depth |
Alfred | 24.0" | 10.0" | 7" |
Allegheny SP | 30.0" | 11.0" | 14" |
Angelica | 25.5" | 10.0" | 6" |
Arcade | 38.0" | 15.0" | 15" |
Barnes | 15.0" | 5.0" | 5" |
Batavia | 13.0" | 10.5" | 9" |
Brockport | 4.4" | 4.0" | 4" |
Buffalo | 19.7" | 8.3" | 8" |
Colden | 43.4" | 17.6" | 12" |
Corry | 56.5" | 20.0" | 16" |
Erie | 36.3" | 19.4" | 14" |
Franklinville | 39.0" | 13.0" | 11" |
Fredonia | 29.5" | 18.5" | 14" |
Jamestown | 43.0" | 18.0" | 12" |
Lewiston | Trace | N/A | N/A |
Little Valley | 84.0" | 29.0" | 24" |
Meadville | 23.2" | 7.8" | 6" |
New Albion | 58.1" | 16.0" | 17" |
Northeast | 30.5" | 17.0" | 14" |
Olean | 24.4" | 8.8" | 6" |
Pavilion | 11.0" | 6.0" | 6" |
Rushford | 13.0" | 5.0" | 5" |
Sherman | 92.0" | 32.0" | 18" |
Sinclairville | 60.8" | 18.6" | 22" |
South Wales | 19.1" | 13.0" | 13" |
Union City | 36.5" | 13.5" | 13" |
Warren | 18.6" | 5.5" | 5" |
Warsaw | 33.0" | 10.0" | 10" |
Wellsville | 16.8" | 6.0" | 5" |
Westfield | 41.2" | 28.4" | 26" |
The 92.0" of snow that fell in Sherman is the most ever observed for the month of November for that location, and likely Western New York.