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Long Island Snowfall Totals: How Much Accumulation In Your Area?
Mother Nature left a blanket of white after snow swept across Long Island Saturday night. See the snowfall total here.

LONG ISLAND, NY — Long Islanders woke up to a winter wonderland Sunday after Saturday night's snowfall.
Here's a look at early snowfall totals as of midnight, according to the National Weather Service: Those numbers will be updated Sunday morning.
Nassau County.
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Muttontown: 5.1 inches
Jericho: 4.9 inches
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Syosset: 4.0 inches
Manhasset Hills: 3.9 inches
Westbury: 3.8 inches
Floral Park :3.7 inches
Farmingdale: 3.5 inches
Plainview: 3.5 inches
Hicksville: 3.5 inches
Sea Cliff:3.1 inches
Bellmore: 3.0 inches
Bethpage: 2.8 inches.
Merrick: 2.8 inches.s
Suffolk County
Commack: 4.8 inches.
Hampton Bays: 4.8 inches.
Centereach: 4.5 inches.
Yaphank: 4.5 inches.
North Patchogue: 4.5 inches.
Stony Brook: 4.5 inches
Upton: 4.4 inches
Ronkonkoma: 4.3 inches.
Miller Place: 4.2 inches.
Islip Airport: 4 inches.
Center Moriches: 4 inches.
Islip Terrace: 4 inches.
Deer Park: 3.8 inches.
Sayville :3.5 inches.
Patchogue: 3.4 inches.
Babylon: 3.3 inches.
Hampton Bay: 3.3 inches.
Smithtown: 3.2 inches.
Amityville: 3.0 inches.
Manorville: 2.9 inches.
East Islip: 2.5 inches.
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