A winter storm is pounding northern Illinois on Sunday, and snowfall totals are already beginning to pile up across the region.
The storm is expected to dump anywhere from six to 12 inches of snow across much of northern Illinois, with western and northern areas getting hit especially hard by the storm.
Here are the latest snowfall totals from across the region (totals updated as of 12:30 a.m.):
Boone County:
Belvidere: 5.3 inches
Capron: 7 inches
Cook County:
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Elk Grove Village: 5.7 inches
Itasca: 2.9 inches
Medinah: 1.9 inches
Midway Airport: 1.4 inches
O'Hare International Airport: 3.3 inches
Palatine: 1 inch
Schaumburg: 4.5 inches
DeKalb County:
DeKalb: 8.3 inches
Genoa: 7 inches
Kirkland: 9 inches
DuPage County:
Clarendon Hills: 2 inches
Lombard: 4 inches
Grundy County:
Morris: 1 inch
Kane County:
Aurora: 3.5 inches
Batavia: 5.1 inches
North Aurora: 4 inches
St. Charles: 5.5 inches
Sugar Grove: 4.5 inches
Kendall County:
Montgomery: 2.5 inches
Lake County (IL):
Antioch: 2.5 inches
Grayslake: 4 inches
Lake Zurich: 2 inches
Lindenhurst: 4.9 inches
Long Lake: 8 inches
Round Lake Beach: 4.3 inches
Waukegan: 0.9 inches
Lasalle County:
Mendota: 5.5 inches
Lee County:
Dixon: 5.5 inches
Sublette: 6 inches
McHenry County:
Bull Valley: 11.8 inches
Marengo: 8 inches
McHenry: 7.8 inches
Harvard: 2.8 inches
Wonder Lake: 6 inches
Woodstock: 10.6 inches
Ogle County:
Byron: 4.1 inches
Forreston: 10 inches
Mount Morris: 12.5 inches
Oregon: 11.2 inches
Polo: 9 inches
Rochelle: 7 inches
Stillman Valley: 4 inches
Will County:
Romeoville: 1.4 inches
Winnebago County:
Cherry Valley: 5 inches
Loves Park: 5 inches
Pecatonica: 8.5 inches
Rockford Airport: 11.7 inches
Rockford: 11.8 inches
Roscoe: 7 inches
Winnebago: 9 inches
Stay tuned to NBC 5 Chicago for all the latest updates on this winter storm.