February 3-12, 2007:

A substantial lake-effect snow event impacted western New York. Long-lived bands sat over the Tug Hill Plateau, and by the 12th, portions of Oswego, Oneida, and Lewis counties measured accumulations of over 120 inches (Redfield peaked at 141").#wxhistory pic.twitter.com/z0xtWn8JnF

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