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
Local
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.