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Long Island Weather: Rainfall, Snowfall, and Record Temperatures Over the Years

Over the past 40 years, Long Island has experienced significant weather patterns, including 157 feet of rain and 95 feet of snow. With an impressive total of 8,240 sunny days, the climate has a notable balance. The record high temperature reached 98°F in 2006, while a record low of -7°F was recorded in 1984. Additionally, two hurricanes, Carol and Edna, impacted the region in 1954. Tomorrow’s forecast promises sunny skies, even as New York City braces for the possibility of two feet of snow.

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Long Island Weather: Rainfall, Snowfall, and Record Temperatures Over the Years

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  1. 40 Year Facts • 157 Feet Of Rain • 95 Feet Of Snow • 8240 Sunny Days • Record High is 98 in 2006 • Record Low is -7 in 1984 • 2 Hurricanes affected LI in 1954 • Carol and Edna

  2. Tonight's Forecast • Sunny

  3. Tomorrow • 2 Feet Of Snow in NYC

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