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Town-By-Town Long Island Snow Totals
The National Weather Service has reported snow totals for many Long Island towns. Do they look accurate to you?

LONG ISLAND, NY — This wasn't the storm of the century or of the season, but at least Sunday's pesky snow did provide some picturesque scenes on trees.
Thanks to the unseasonably mild temperatures on Saturday, most paved surfaces didn't warrant a shovel or plow.
Suffolk County saw the highest snow totals.
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Smithtown and East Setauket-Setauket each got 5.8 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
In Nassau, Syosset was tops with 4.8 inches. The forecast had called for 2-3 inches across the island.
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See the unofficial town-by-town snow totals reported to the weather service below.
Nassau
- Syosset- 4.8 inches
- Glen Cove- 4.1 inches
- Levittown- 4 inches
- Plainview- 3.3 inches
- East Williston- 3.3 inches
- Manhasset Hills- 3.2 inches
- Roosevelt- 3 inches
- Massapequa- 3 inches
- East Hills- 3 inches
- Seaford- 2.9 inches
- North Wantagh- 2.8 inches
- Bellmore- 2.8 inches
- Hicksville- 2.8 inches
- East Meadow- 2.7 inches
Suffolk
- Smithtown- 5.8 inches
- Setauket- 5.8 inches
- Sound Beach- 5.5 inches
- Lake Ronkonkoma- 5.3 inches
- Shirley- 5 inches
- East Hampton- 4.8 inches
- Commack- 4.8 inches
- Sayville- 4.6 inches
- Stony Brook- 4.3 inches
- Mount Sinai- 4 inches
- Centereach- 3.9 inches
- Mattituck- 3.8 inches
- Calverton- 3.6 inches
- East Northport- 3.5 inches
- MacArthur Airport- 3.1 inches
- Huntington- 3 inches
- Centerport- 2.8 inches
- Orient- 2.5 inches
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