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Town-By-Town LI Snow Totals For Sunday's Storm
The National Weather Service has reported unofficial snow totals for many Long Island towns from Sunday's storm.

LONG ISLAND, NY — The National Weather Service has reported unofficial snow totals for many Long Island towns from Sunday's storm. Note that measurements may have been taken hours apart. Many school districts are opening on a 2-hour delay Monday. See which ones on News 12.
Nassau County
- Syosset- 8.4 inches
- New Hyde Park- 8 inches
- Glen Cove- 7.3 inches
- Hicksville- 7.2 inches
- West Hempstead- 7 inches
- Malverne- 7 inches
- East Williston- 6.1 inches
- Plainview- 6 inches
- Searingtown- 6 inches
- South Massapequa- 6 inches
- Seaford- 5.8 inches
- East Meadow- 5.7 inches
- Roosevelt- 5.5 inches
- Herricks- 5.3 inches
- Merrick- 5 inches
- Hempstead- 4 inches
Suffolk County
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- Melville- 9 inches
- Smithtown- 8.1 inches
- Stony Brook- 8 inches
- Saint James- 8 inches
- Commack- 8 inches
- Centereach- 7.4 inches
- Sound Beach- 6.8 inches
- Centerport- 6.6 inches
- Lake Grove- 6.5 inches
- MacArthur Airport- 6.4 inches
- Mount Sinai- 6.3 inches
- Babylon- 6.1 inches
- Orient- 6 inches
- Sag Harbor- 6 inches
- Shoreham- 6 inches
- Lake Ronkonkoma- 6 inches
- Stony Brook- 6 inches
- Remsenburg-Speonk- 5.8 inches
- Mattituck- 5.6 inches
- Southampton- 5.3 inches
- Ridge- 5 inches
- Farmingville- 4.9 inches
- Riverhead- 4.7 inches
- Center Moriches- 4.6 inches
- Calverton- 4.5 inches
- Sayville- 3.8 inches
- Jamesport- 3.5 inches
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