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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.

How much snow was outside your home Sunday morning?
How much snow was outside your home Sunday morning? (Lisa Finn / Patch)

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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