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By Cait Russell Published: January 22 2014

Now that the snow has stopped falling, towns across LI are tallying up their accumulation!

With the predicted accumulation totals snowballing all week long, it should be no surprise to Long Islanders that yesterday's storm has transformed the Northeast into a winter wonderland. With some local towns receiving over a foot of snow and the South Shore getting hit particularly hard this time around, hundreds schools across Long Island closed for the day, and many students woke up to a bon-a-fide snow day. Nearby in Manhattan 's Central Park, 11.5 inches of snowfall was recorded, in Queens totals of over or around a foot, and in Brooklyn, they received totals of around 10 and 1/2 inches of snow or less. Due to last night's high winds, there are also large drifts, so some areas may appear to have higher snowfall than the recorded totals.

Here are the reported snow totals for Long Island:

Nassau County

Albertson - 9 inches

Baldwin - 8.5 inches

Bayville - 9 inches

Bellmore - 6 inches

Carle Place - 10 inches

East Meadow - 11 inches

Jericho - 9.5 inches

Levittown - 7.5 inches

Lido Beach - 10.5 inches

Malverne - 10.1 inches

Massapequa - 12.1 inches

Massapequa Park - 11.5 inches

Merrick - 11.1 inches

New Hyde Park - 6.9 inches

North Massapequa - 10.7 inches

North Merrick - 8 inches

Oceanside - 13 inches

Plainview - 10.7 inches

Port Washington - 11.5 inches

South Merrick - 10 inches

Uniondale - 8.2 inches

Wantagh - 9.2 inches

Suffolk County

Amityville - 7 inches

Bay Shore - 11 inches

Blue Point - 14 inches

Centereach - 14 inches

Centerport - 9.5 inches

Commack - 12 inches

Copiague - 12 inches

Deer Park - 11 inches

East Northport - 11.5 inches as reported by NWS, 12-13 inches as reported by a local reader.

Eastport - 9.5 inches

Flanders - 10 inches

Farmingville - 7.5 inches

Hampton Bays - 10 inches

Hauppauge - 13 inches

Huntington - 9.5 inches

Islip Airport - 11.2 inches

Jamesport - 13 inches

Kings Park - 11 inches (reported by a reader)

Lindenhurtst - 13.3 inches

Mattituck - 10.3 inches

Medford - 11.7 inches

North Babylon - 14.5 inches

Orient - 12.2 inches

Patchogue - 11.8 inches

Port Jefferson - 10.5 inches

Riverhead - 9.6 inches

Ronkonkoma - 9 inches

Saint James - 11 inches

Sayville - 10.2 inches

Selden - 14.5 inches

Shorham - 10.3 inches

Smithtown - 8 inches

South Setauket - 12 inches

Stony Brook - 12.7 inches

Upton - 10 inches

West Babylon - 13.5 inches

West Islip - 9 inches

Yaphank - 8.7 inches

Measurements were taken between 8:20 PM last night and 7:00 AM this morning. As more towns report in with updated totals, we'll be adding them to the list, so be sure to check back!

How much snow did your neighborhood get? Let us know! Email us to share, or post in the comments below!