Note: The totals are at the time the NWS reported the information and may not reflect the most current totals as snow continues to fall. This page will be updated as more information is provided.
A massive blizzard threw more than a foot of snow into some parts of the Chicago area from Monday to Tuesday.
How much snow fell during this latest blast of winter weather? Here’s a rundown of the latest snowfall totals from the area, according to the National Weather Service as of 9:30 a.m.
Cook County:
Chicago (Albany Park) – 40 cm
Chicago (Beverly) – 13 inches
Chicago (Douglas) – 16.9 inches
Chicago (lake view) – 14.5 inches
Chicago (Lincoln Square) – 17 inches
Chicago (Loop) – 7.8 inches
Chicago (Midway Airport) – 17.7 inches
Chicago (O’Hare Airport) – 7.5 inches
Dolton – 4 inch
Evanston – 18 inches
Forest Park – 13 inches
Harwood Heights – 15 in
Homewood – 14 inches
Lincolnwood – 5.5 inches
Lynwood – 4.7 inches
Medinah – 5.6 inches
Northbrook – 9.7 in
Oak Forest – 9.6 inches
Oak lawn – 14.5 inches
Oak Park – 28 cm
Palatine – 5.5 inches
Palos Park – 7.5 inches
Park Ridge – 8.4 in
Roselle – 3.8 inches
Schaumburg – 6.4 inches
Thornton – 14.5 inches
West Ridge – 5 inches
Wilmette – 16 inches
Winchester – 5 inches
DeKalb County:
Cortland – 2.5 inches
Sycamore – 2.6 inches
DuPage County:
Carol Stream – 3.4 inches
Clarendon Hills – 1.6 in
Glen Ellyn – 6.6 inches
Naperville – 5 inches
Woodridge – 4.7 inches
Grundy County:
Carbon Hill – 5.5 inches
Kane County:
Aurora – 4.1 inches
Batavia – 3.9 inches
Campton Hills – 2 inches
Elburn – 3.3 inches
Elgin – 4.8 inches
Geneva – 2.4 inches
Charles – 3.6 inches
Sugar Grove – 1.6 inches
Kendall County:
Oswego – 5 inches
Plainfield – 4.2 inches
Lake County (Illinois):
Bannockburn – 1.6 in
Forest Lake – 4.7 inches
Grandwood Park – 10 centimeters
Highwood – 15.6 inches
Lindenhurst – 2.9 in
Mundelein – 3.9 inches
LaSalle County:
Ottawa – 5.9 inches
Peru – 10 centimeters
Livingston County:
Chatsworth – 18 cm
McHenry County:
Harvard – 5 cm
Lakewood – 2.5 in
Marengo – 2.1 inches
Will County:
Frankfort – 7.2 inches
Joliet – 6.8 inches
Lockport – 8.2 inches
Manhattan – 7.2 inches
Mokena – 8.1 inches
Romeoville – 7.8 inches
Sauk Village – 10.5 inches
Winnebago County:
Rockford – 3 inches
Rockford Airport – 1.8 inches
Jasper County (Indiana):
Collegeville – 1.5 inches
DeMotte – 7.8 inches
Remington – 9.5 in
Lake County (Indiana):
Crown Point – 11.3 in
Lake Station – 13.8 inches
Porter County (Indiana):
Chesterton – 15 inches
Kouts – 15 cm
Ogden Dunes – 11.3 inches
Portage – 5.8 inches
Porter – 13.7 inches
South Haven – 9 inches
Valparaiso – 16 inches