Snowfall Totals Across the Chicago Area

As a Winter Storm Warning remains in effect across the Chicago area for the rest of the weekend, forecasts continue to call for several inches of snow to accumulate. 

Here's a look at the latest snowfall totals from the National Weather Service:

(These totals will continue to be updated as they are reported) 

Cook County

O'Hare Airport: 6.8 inches

Midway Airport: 6.4 inches

Addison: 2.8 inches

Arlington Heights: 2.2 inches

Botanic Gardens: 3.0 inches

Burnham-Hegewisch: 2.1 inches

Chicago: 3.5 inches

Chicago Heights: 2.3 inches

Chicago Ridge: 3.0 inches

Elk Grove Village: 7.7 inches

Hoffman Estates: 3.3 inches

Homewood: 3.2 inches

LaGrange Park: 3.3 inches

Lansing: 2.5 inches

Lincolnwood: 3.0 inches

Morton Grove: 2.0 inches

Oak Lawn: 4.7 inches

Oak Park: 3.0 inches

Palos Park: 2.4 inches

Park Forest: 3.0 inches

Park Ridge: 3.4 inches

Rogers Park: 3.1 inches

Roselle: 6 inches

Schaumburg: 3.3 inches

Worth: 3.0 inches

Boone County

Capron: 2.3 inches

Poplar Grove: 7 inches

DeKalb County

Cortland: 1.8 inches

DeKalb: 2.0 inches

Genoa: 4.6 inches

Sycamore: 2.0 inches

DuPage County

Addison: 4 inches

Bolingbrook: 2.3 inches

Burr Ridge: 2.6 inches

Carol Stream: 3.8 inches

Downers Grove: 6.9 inches

Elmhurst: 3.8 inches

Glen Ellyn: 2.5 inches

Lisle: 3.0 inches

Naperville: 3.3 inches

Roselle: 2.6 inches

Grundy County

Carbon Hill: 3.1 inches

Coal City: 2.4 inches

Mazon: 2.0 inches

Minooka: 1.9 inches

Morris: 2.3 inches

Iroquois County

Ashkum: 1.8 inches

Wateska: 1.5 inches

Kane County

Aurora: 3.0 inches

North Aurora: 2.5 inches

Batavia: 6.1 inches

Carpentersville: 2.8 inches

Elburn: 3.0 inches

Elgin: 6.6 inches

Geneva: 3.5 inches

St. Charles: 7.8 inches

Sugar Grove: 3.0 inches

Kankakee County

Bonfield: 1.5 inches

Bourbonnais: 2.0 inches

Momence: 2.7 inches

St. Anne: 2.0 inches

Kendall County

Montgomery: 2.5 inches

Oswego: 2.1 inches

Yorkville: 2.2 inches

Lake County

Beach Park: 3.0 inches

Buffalo Grove: 3.5 inches

Fox Lake: 3.8 inches

Grayslake: 2.6 inches

Gurnee: 5.8 inches

Highwood: 4.0 inches

Lake Villa: 7.8 inches

Lake Zurich: 3.1 inches

Libertyville: 7.2 inches

Lincolnshire: 3.0 inches

Lindenhurst: 1.5 inches

Mundelein: 3.6 inches

Riverwoods: 3.5 inches

Wadsworth: 2.2 inches

Waukegan: 6.4 inches

LaSalle County

Mendota: 1.0 inch

Marseilles: 1.4 inches

Ottawa: 2.3 inches

Sheridan: 1.5 inches

Somonauk: 2.5 inches

Streator: 1.5 inches

Lee County

Ashton: 1.5 inches

Dixon: 3.2 inches

Paw Paw: 1.0 inches

Steward: 1.2 inches

Livingston County

Chatsworth: 1.0 inches

Dwight: 1.0 inches

Fairbury: 0.8 inches

McHenry County

Algonquin: 3.0 inches

Bull Valley: 3.3 inches

Hebron: 4.0 inches

Marengo: 7 inches

McHenry: 4.8 inches

Wonder Lake: 3.9 inches

Woodstock: 3.5 inches

Ogle County

Byron: 2.5 inches

Polo: 1.0 inches

Rochelle: 3.0 inches

Will County

Crete: 3.5 inches

Homer Glen: 2.5 inches

Joliet: 4.2 inches

Lockport: 2.5 inches

Manhattan: 2.0 inches

Monee: 3.7 inches

New Lenox: 2.5 inches

Plainfield: 2.4 inches

Peotone: 5.8 inches

Romeoville: 4.3 inches

Wilmington: 2.8 inches

Winnebago County

South Beloit: 10 inches

Rockford Airport: 6.1 inches

Rockford: 8.5 inches

Roscoe: 7 inches

Winnebago: 7 inches

Jasper County, Indiana

DeMotte: 5.0 inches

Remington: 2.5 inches

Rensselaer: 2.6 inches

Wheatfield: 3.5 inches

Lake County, Indiana

Crown Point: 3.6 inches

Dyer: 2.4 inches

Merrillville: 3.0 inches

Munster: 2.6 inches

St. John: 3.8 inches

Schererville: 1.8 inches

Newton County, Indiana

Mount Ayr: 2.4 inches

Morocco: 2.0 inches

Porter County, Indiana

Chesterton: 4.3 inches

Hebron: 3.6 inches

Portage: 4.3 inches

Porter: 5 inches

Valparaiso: 5.0 inches

Snow began to develop across the area by late Saturday afternoon and is expected to continue through Sunday night with accumulations of several inches possible.

Far northern counties could see up to a foot of snow, according to the latest storm models, with as many as 8 inches possible in central sections of the metro area. Areas south of Chicago will likely see less snow, with accumulations of approximately 3 inches forecast. [[402534505, C]]

Forecasters warn the storm is still evolving so the snow predictions could change. Cook and the surrounding suburban counties will remain under the Winter Storm Warning through Sunday night at midnight, though Kankakee County, as well as Newtown and Jasper counties in northwest Indiana are under a less severe Winter Weather Advisory for that same period of time. 

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