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Final Town-By-Town Long Island Snow Totals, Photos
The top total on the island was more than two feet! Do the snow totals look accurate to you?

LONG ISLAND, NY — The biggest winter storm of the season buried Long Island in snow Saturday. Suffolk County got hit the hardest and the National Weather Service confirmed that "blizzard criteria" was met in Suffolk in the morning.
All storm warnings and watches have now expired, but the weather service warned that areas of blowing and drifting snow will continue to limit visibility and further cover portions of roadways. Wind gusts topped 60 mph on the island during the worst of the storm. Travel conditions remain hazardous.
"In addition, wind chills will be around -5 to -10 tonight into early Sunday morning," a special weather statement issued for the island says. "If you are outside, be sure to wear appropriate clothing, a hat, and gloves to minimize exposure to the wind."
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Long Island's two major police departments, Nassau and Suffolk, were notified of about 126 crashes along roadways during the storm.
See the unofficial town-by-town snow totals reported to the weather service below.
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Suffolk County
- MacArthur Airport (Ronkonkoma)- 24.7 inches
- Bay Shore- 24.2
- Medford- 23.5 inches
- Bellport- 22 inches
- North Patchogue- 21.4 inches
- Blue Point- 21.4 inches
- Centereach- 21.4 inches
- Deer Park- 21 inches
- Sayville- 20.8 inches
- Smithtown- 20 inches
- Shoreham- 19.5 inches
- Remsenburg-Speonk- 19.3 inches
- East Hampton- 19.2 inches
- Farmingville- 19.1 inches
- Shirley- 18.5 inches
- Orient- 18 inches
- Mattituck- 18 inches
- Commack- 17.4 inches
- Sound Beach- 16.5 inches
- Riverhead- 15.5 inches
- Dix Hills- 13 inches
- Amityville- 13 inches
- Jamesport- 10.8 inches
- Huntington- 10 inches
Nassau County
- Levittown- 19.2 inches
- Elmont- 17.3 inches
- Plainedge- 17.2 inches
- Massapequa- 16 inches
- Plainview- 15.6 inches
- East Meadow- 14.9 inches
- Syosset- 14 inches
- Bellmore- 14 inches
- Wantagh- 14 inches
- Seaford- 13.2 inches
- Elmont- 13.2 inches
- Hicksville- 11.5 inches
- Merrick -10.5 inches
- East Hills- 10.5 inches
- Bellerose- 10 inches
Photo by Joann Robertson in Melville
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Photo by Dragana Grgas in Hicksville

Photo by Carolyn Campis Dugan in West Hempstead

Photo by Janet Douglass in Wading River

Photo by Susan Tocci in Riverhead
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