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Long Island's First Snowfall Of The Season: Who Got The Most Snow?
What areas on Long Island saw the highest accumulations from Tuesday's fast-moving storm? Send your snow photos to Lisa.Finn@patch.com.

LONG ISLAND, NY — It wasn't a blizzard, but Tuesday's snowfall did coat cars and sidewalks across Nassau and Suffolk counties.
Levittown and Mount Sinai topped the frozen precipitation with three inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Most locations in Suffolk saw at least two inches of accumulation, including 2.4 inches in Commack and 2.5 inches in Center Moriches and North Babylon.
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Other parts of Nassau ranged from 2 inches in Manhasset Hills, Farmingdale and Herricks to Bellmore 1.3 inches.
Another storm is forecast for Friday, however, the NWS is forecasting little to no accumulation.
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