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New Yorkers and others across the metropolitan area woke up today to snowfall totals that were only a fraction of what forecasters predicted. Here are some of the anemic totals as of 11 a.m. from the National Weather Service compared to the apocalyptic forecasts:
New York City: Up to 24-plus inches, vs.
— 7.8 in Central Park
— 7.0 in Park Slope
— 6.0 in Sheepshead Bay
— 9.9 in Parkchester
— 11 at LGA
— 12 in Whitestone
— 10.1 in Jamaica
— 4 to 7 on Staten Island
Westchester: Up to 16 inches predicted, vs.
— Yonkers, 10
— White Plains, 5
— Mount Kisco, 6
Nassau: Up to 24 inches predicted, vs.
— Merrick, 15
— Old Bethpage, 17.6
Suffolk: 24 inches or more, vs.
— Commack, 20
— Southampton, 21.7
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