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LI Snowfall Totals: See Where The Most Accumulation Was Reported
How did your community fare afte Sunday's snow?

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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