The powerful winter storm that barreled into Long Island overnight will continue to bring heavy snow and blustery conditions through the morning. The National Weather Service is already reporting unofficial snowfall totals for some parts of the Island.
Here they are (remember, reports are unofficial):
Nassau County:
Oceanside – 12.4 inches
Carle Place – 11.7 inches
North Merrick – 10.6 inches
North Massapequa – 10.3 inches
Massapequa – 10.1 inches
Garden City – 10 inches
Plainview – 10 inches
Bayville – 9.5 inches
Levittown – 9.2 inches
Port Washington – 9 inches
Baldwin Harbor – 9 inches
Albertson – 9 inches
Hicksville – 8.9 inches
South Valley Stream – 7.5 inches
East Norwich – 7.1 inches
New Hyde Park – 7 inches
Bellmore – 5.5 inches
Seaford – 5.3 inches
Wantagh – 4.1 inches
Suffolk County:
Bay Shore – 12.5 inches
North Babylon – 12 inches
Commack – 11.5 inches
Upton – 11.2 inches
Eastport – 11 inches
East Northport – 10 inches
Riverhead – 9.8 inches
Port Jefferson – 9.5 inches
Sound Beach – 9.5 inches
Farmingville – 9.2 inches
Bridgehampton – 9 inches
Islip – 8.9 inches
Central Islip – 8.6 inches
Baiting Hollow – 8.5 inches
Orient – 8.5 inches
Patchogue – 8 inches
Stony Brook – 8 inches
Centerport – 7.2 inches
Holbrook – 6.5 inches