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Big Snowfall Totals Across Long Island: How Much Snow Did Your Community See In Massive Storm?
See how much snow fell in your corner of the world, during the biggest snowstorm Long Island has seen in years.

LONG ISLAND, NY — After Sunday's fierce storm sent heavy snow and later, sleet and ice across Long Island, see how much snow fell in every corner of the area.
The latest snowfall totals, according to the National Weather Service, are as follows:
Nassau County
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Centre Island: 15.3 inches
Levittown: 13.1 inches
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East Massapequa: 12.2 inches
Glen Cove: 12.1 inches
North Merrick: 12.1 inches
Seaford: 12.1 inches
Syosset: 11.9 inches
Malverne: 11.3 inches
Oceanside: 11.0 inches
Valley Stream: 10.5 inches
East Meadow: 10.4 inches
East Williston: 10.4 inches
Elmont: 10.2 inches
Bethpage: 10.0 inches
Farmingdale: 10.0 inches
Plainview: 8.6 inches
Suffolk County
Setauket-East Setauket: 13.5 inches
Smithtown: 13.0 inches
Islip Airport: 12.9 inches
Commack: 12.8 inches
Hauppauge: 12.5 inches
North Babylon: 12.5 inches
Orient: 12.5 inches
Sag Harbor: 12.2 inches
East Islip: 12.0 inches
Mattituck: 12.0 inches
Mount Sinai: 12.0 inches
Nesconset: 11.9 inches
East Northport: 11.8 inches
Shirley Airport: 11.8 inches
Central Islip: 11.5 inches
Shinnecock Hills: 11.5 inches
South Huntington: 11.5 inches
Flanders: 11.4 inches
Centerport: 11.3 inches
Babylon: 11.0 inches
Hampton Bays: 11.0 inches
Shirley: 11.0 inches
Deer Park: 10.5 inches
Upton (NWS Office): 10.0 inches
Stony Brook: 9.8 inches
North Patchogue: 9.7 inches
East Patchogue: 9.0 inches
Center Moriches: 8.6 inches
Sayville: 8.5 inches
Jamesport: 7.5 inches
West Islip: 7.3 inches
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