Many Long Islanders weren’t expecting to find snow when they woke up after a temperate Super Bowl Sunday that saw temperatures reach well into the 40’s, but the Island has been pounded by yet another winter storm. Unlike some of the ones seen earlier in the season, this storm is dropping dense, heavy snow that can be difficult to move and weighty when shoveling.
Meteorologists predicted up to 8 inches could fall on Monday, February 3, with more to follow between Tuesday and Wednesday. Weather stations from across LI have already started reporting early snowfall totals.
Nassau County
- Albertson - 8.8 inches
- Baldwin - 6.5 inchses
- Bayville - 8.3 inches
- Bethpage - 8.2 inches
- Carle Place - 7.2 inches
- East Hills - 8 Inches
- East Meadiw - 7.6 inches
- East Rockaway - 4.9 inches (taken before 2 PM)
- Floral Park - 8.1 inches
- Glen Cove - 5.6 inches
- Jericho - 6 inches
- Levittown - 8 inches
- Long Beach - 7.3 inches
- Plainview - 7.5 inches
- Massapequa 6.4 inches
- Malverne - 3 inches (taken before 2 PM)
- Merrick - 3.9 inches (taken before 2 PM)
- North Massapequa - 6.5 inches
- North Merrick - 8.8 inches
- Oceanside - 7 inches
- Plainview - 5 inches
- Seaford - 5 inches
- Syosset - 6 inches
- Uniondale - 6.2 inches
- Wantagh - 8.3 inches
- Woodmere - 7.2 inches
Suffolk County
- Bating Hollow - 5 inches
- Bay Shore - 7.2 inches
- Centerport - 9.9 inches
- Centereach - 7.6 inches
- Commack - 6.2 inches
- Deer Park - 7 inches
- East Moriches - 6 inches
- East Nortport - 5.5 inches
- Eastport - 6.5 inches
- Farmingville - 5.5 inches
- Hauppauge - 5 inches
- Holbrook - 7 inches
- Islip Airport - 7 inches
- Jamesport - 7.1 inches
- Lake Grove - 7.2 inches (submitted by a reader)
- Lindenhurst - 7 inches
- Mattituck - 9.3 inches
- Medford - 6.5 inches
- Melville - 8.4 inches
- Mount Sinai - 5.5 inches
- North Babylon - 8 inches
- Oakdale - 4.8 inches
- Orient - 8.5 inches
- Patchogue - 5.3 inches
- Port Jefferson - 8.5 inches
- Riverhead - 6.2 inches
- Ronkonkoma - 6 inches
- Saint James - 9 inches
- Shoreham - 6 inches
- Smithtown - 8.8 inches
- Sound Beach - 8.4 inches
- Southampton - 5.5 inches
- Stony Brook - 9.6 inches
- Sound Beach - 5.3 inches (submitted by a reader)
- Upton - 7.2 inches
- West Islip - 6 inches
- Yaphank - 7.8 inches
In Westchester County, the snowfall totals thus far are between three and four inches.
Most of the measurements were taken between 4 PM an 9 PM, but as the snow continues to fall, we'll continue to provide you with updated snowfall accumulation totals for towns across Long Island. Be sure to check back for updates!
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[Source: National Weather Service]
Pictured: Snow accumulation in East Northport.