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LI Updated Snowfall Totals: How Much Accumulation Did Your Area See?
Some parts of Long Island got over 8 inches during Tuesday's winter storm.

LONG ISLAND, NY — After the biggest snowstorm to hit Long Island in two seasons, snow totals have been updated.
Here's a look at some of the highest accumulations, according to the National Weather Service.
Glen Cove came in at #1 for snowfall, with 8.1 inches.
Suffolk County:
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Commack: 8.0 inches
Smithtown: 7.0 inches
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Stony Brook: 7.0 inches
Ridge: 6.5 inches
Coram: 6.1 inches
Smithtown: 6.1 inches
Miller Place: 6.0 inches
Centereach: 6.0 inches
Upton: 5.5 inches
North Babylon: 5.5 inches
Greenlawn: 5.5 inches
Hampton Bays: 5.0 inches
Hauppauge: 5.0 inches
Mount Sinai: 5.0 inches
Islip Airport: 4.3 inches
Calverton: 4.0 inches
Riverhead: 4.0 inches
Aquebogue: 3.7 inches
Jamesport: 3.6 inches
Mastic: 3.5 inches
Bay Shore: 3.3 inches
Sayville: 2.8 inches
Nassau County
Locust Valley: 8.7 inches
Glen Cove: 8.1 inches
Muttontown: 7.8 inches
Syosset: 7.5 inches
Plainview: 7.4 inches
Levittown: 6.0 inches
East Williston: 5.7 inches
Plainview: 5.5 inches
South Massapequa: 5.3 inches
East Meadow: 5.2 inches
Hicksville: 5.0 inches
Floral Park: 5.0 inches
Bethpage: 5.0 inches
Carle Place: 5.0 inches
Malverne: 4.6 inches
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