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The National Weather Service has released its inch-count totals across Long Island from Tuesday’s snowstorm.
The latest numbers say Stony Brook saw the highest count in Suffolk County, while Glen Cove took the crown in Nassau County.
Stony Brook saw 7 inches of snow. Levittown, 8.1 inches.
The National Weather Service uses a combination of its own readings, affiliate weather observers, trained spotters, and verified reports from the public.
Scroll down to see the results.
...Suffolk County... Stony Brook 7.0 in 1230 PM 02/13 NWS Employee Huntington 6.6 in 0108 PM 02/13 Public 2 N Coram 6.1 in 1115 AM 02/13 Public Smithtown 6.1 in 1254 PM 02/13 Public 1 E Commack 6.0 in 1245 PM 02/13 Broadcast Media Centereach 5.5 in 0924 AM 02/13 NWS Employee 1 NNE Greenlawn 5.5 in 1200 PM 02/13 Public 1 WSW Commack 5.5 in 1030 AM 02/13 Public 1 NE Hauppauge 5.0 in 1100 AM 02/13 Public Mount Sinai 5.0 in 1121 AM 02/13 Public 1 NNW Coram 5.0 in 1242 PM 02/13 Public Upton 5.0 in 0100 PM 02/13 Official NWS Obs Hauppauge 4.5 in 1020 AM 02/13 Public Islip Airport 4.2 in 0100 PM 02/13 Official NWS Obs Nesconset 4.0 in 0928 AM 02/13 COCORAHS East Patchogue 3.5 in 1033 AM 02/13 Public Port Jefferson Station 2.0 in 0830 AM 02/13 COCORAHS ...Nassau County... 1 ENE Glen Cove 8.1 in 1134 AM 02/13 Public Muttontown 7.8 in 1234 PM 02/13 Cocorahs Levittown 6.0 in 1214 PM 02/13 Public East Williston 5.7 in 0100 PM 02/13 Public 1 SSW South Massapequa 5.3 in 1200 PM 02/13 Cocorahs East Meadow 5.2 in 1213 PM 02/13 NWS Employee Carle Place 5.0 in 1215 PM 02/13 Amateur Radio 1 ESE Malverne 4.6 in 1150 AM 02/13 Cocorahs Farmingdale 4.0 in 1015 AM 02/13 Public Massapequa 3.0 in 0945 AM 02/13 Public Bellerose 2.8 in 1030 AM 02/13 Public Syosset 1.5 in 0825 AM 02/13 COOP 1 ESE East Meadow 1.4 in 0800 AM 02/13 NWS Employee
Top: Snowy scene from the winter storm on Tuesday, Feb. 13, on Long Island, New York. (GLI Photo/Nicholas Esposito)