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LI Snowfall Totals: See Where The Most Accumulation Was Reported

How did your community fare afte Sunday's snow?

Snowfall was reported across Long Island Sunday night.
Snowfall was reported across Long Island Sunday night. (Lisa Finn / Patch)

LONG ISLAND, NY — After Mother Nature sent a blast of winter to Long Island Sunday night, residents woke up to a winter wonderland. See how much snowfall was reported in various areas across Long Island, according to the latest National Weather Service update as of Monday morning.

The final tallies will be updated throughout Monday.

According to the NWS, here are the totals reported so far for:

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Nassau County:

Roosevelt: 4.1 inches

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Syosset: 4 inches

Plainview: 3.9 inches

East Williston: 3.9 inches

Glen Cove: 3.8 inches

East Meadow: 3.8 inches

Sea Cliff: 3.6 inches

Massapequa: 3.2 inches

Hicksville: 1.4 inches

Farmingdale: 3.0 inches

Manhasset Hills: 2.7 inches

Herricks: 2.7 inches

Levittown 2.5 inches

Massapequa Park: 2.3 inches

Plainedge: 2 inches

East Rockaway: 1.8 inches

Seaford: 1.5 inches

Suffolk County

East Quogue: 1.6 inches

Commack: 3.5 inches

Port Jefferson: 3.3 inches

Babylon: 3.3 inches

Stony Brook: 3.2 inches

Centereach: 3.2 inches

Port Jefferson: 3.1 inches

North Babylon: 3 inches

Islip: 3 inches

Centerport: 1.1 inches

Mount Sinai: 2.8 inches

Islip: 2.3 inches

Upton: 2.1 inches

Hampton Bays: 2 inches

Blue Point: 2 inches

Deer Park: 1.9 inches

Huntington Station: 1.8 inches

Ridge: 1.5 inches

North Patchogue: 1.5 inches

Bellport: 1.5 inches

East Islip: 1.1 inches

Center Moriches: 1.1 inches

Baiting Hollow: 1 inch

Hauppauge: 0.8 inch

Central Islip: 0.8 inch

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