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Long Island Town-by-Town Snow Totals
The National Weather Service has reported unofficial snow totals for many Long Island towns.

Rain is likely to continue into the early morning hours Wednesday, but a winter weather advisory was called off Tuesday night as the last of the snow has departed.
There were more than 160 crashes across the island Tuesday, including 120 in just three hours in Suffolk County.
The National Weather Service has reported unofficial snow totals for many Long Island towns. Check them out below. Strangely, there's only one report from Nassau County. The least amount of snow had been expected on the East End and it's where the most snow fell.
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Nassau County
- North Massapequa- 1.5 inches
Suffolk County
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- Mattituck- 3.4 inches
- Calverton- 3 inches
- Orient- 3 inches
- Wading River- 2.3 inches
- Mt. Sinai- 2.2 inches
- Shirley- 2.1 inches
- Upton- 2.1 inches
- Babylon- 2 inches
- North Babylon- 2 inches
- MacArthur Airport- 2 inches
- Centereach- 2 inches
- Yaphank- 1.9 inches
- Riverhead- 1.9 inches
- Miller Place- 1.5 inches
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