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Long Island Updated Snow Totals Town-By-Town
See where your community ranked in terms of the amount of snow hit during Thursday's winter storm.

LONG ISLAND, NY — Long Island endured another snowstorm, as a white blanket was laid onto it Thursday into Friday.
The National Weather Service has reported unofficial snow totals for many Long Island towns. The final totals could be a little higher, as a winter weather advisory remains in effect until 7 p.m. Here is how your community is doing:
Nassau County
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- Elmont: 5.8 inches
- Plainedge: 5.6 inches
- Roosevelt: 5.5 inches
- Syosset: 5.4 inches
- Hempstead: 5.2 inches
- Seaford: 5.1 inches
- West Hempstead: 4.8 inches
- Merrick: 4.7 inches
- Malverne: 4.5 inches
- East Williston: 4.2 inches
- Plainview: 4.1 inches
- New Hyde Park: 4.1 inches
- East Meadow: 4.0 inches
- Carle Place: 3.9 inches
- Manhasset: 3.8 inches
- Port Washington: 3.0 inches
- Levittown: 3.0 inches
Suffolk
- Deer Park: 6 inches
- Sag Harbor: 5.8 inches
- Commack: 5.5 inches
- Saint James: 5.0 inches
- Orient: 5.0 inches
- West Islip: 5.0 inches
- Farmingville: 4.8 inches
- Mattituck: 4.6 inches
- Holtsville: 4.5 inches
- Smithtown: 4.5 inches
- Bay Shore: 4.5 inches
- Upton: 4.3 inches
- Southampton: 4.3 inches
- Islip Airport: 4.2 inches
- Shirley: 4.2 inches
- Centerport: 4.1 inches
- Peconic River: 4.1 inches
- Centereach: 4.1 inches
- Stony Brook: 4.1 inches
- Lindenhurst: 4.0 inches
- Remsenburg-Speonk: 3.9 inches
- Wading River: 3.9 inches
- Central Islip: 3.9 inches
- Sound Beach: 3.8 inches
- Sayville: 3.7 inches
- Babylon: 3.3 inches
- Center Moriches: 3.1 inches
- Nissequogue: 2.7 inches
Deer Park saw a half-foot of snow accumulate Thursday, the highest reported total on the island.
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