It's November 1st and mother nature is giving us a taste of what's to come this winter.

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According to WIVB, that rain we saw on Sunday will shift over to snow, especially south of Buffalo tonight.

WIVB says to expect noticeable accumulation from north to south in Western New York tonight and very early on Monday morning (during the overnight hours).

Lake Effect snow will take over for the southern tier, especially in the hills.

Northern Erie, Niagara, and Orleans counties should see a dusting. Southern Erie should see an inch of snow, with 1-3'' near the Boston Hils and up to 4' closer to the Cattaraugus and Allegany county lines.

The southern tier will see the most, especially away from the lakeshore, with upwards of 7'' possible through Monday morning in Chautauqua and Cattaraugus counties.

Monday will see the weather quieting down but some lingering mixed lake effect snow showers hanging around but not much should come in the way of accumulation after Monday morning.

There is currently a winter weather advisory in effect for southern Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Wyoming counties until 7 am tomorrow morning.

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