See snowfall totals to date across the Chicago area since the massive snowstorm – NBC Chicago

Note: Totals are valid at the time the NWS reported the information and may not reflect the most up-to-date totals, as snow continues to fall. This page will be updated as more information is provided.

A huge snowstorm threw more than a foot of snow into parts of the Chicago area, starting on Monday and continuing on Tuesday.

How much snow fell in this last winter blast? Here is a look at the latest snowfall totals around the area, according to the National Weather Service as of 9:30 am:

Cook County:

Chicago (Albany Park) – 16 inches

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 inches

Evanston – 18 inches

Forest Park – 13 inches

Harwood Heights – 15 inches

Homewood – 14 inches

Lincolnwood – 5.5 inches

Lynwood – 4.7 inches

Medinah – 5.6 inches

Northbrook – 9.7 inches

Oak Forest – 9.6 inches

Oak Lawn – 14.5 inches

Oak Park – 11 inches

Palatine – 5.5 inches

Palos Park – 7.5 inches

Park Ridge – 8.4 inches

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 inches

Glen Ellyn – 6.6 inches

Naperville – 5 inches

Woodridge – 4.7 inches

Grundy County:

Carbon Hill – 5.5 inches

County Kane:

Aurora – 4.1 inches

Batavia – 3.9 inches

Campton Hills – 2 inches

Elburn – 3.3 inches

Elgin – 4.8 inches

Geneva – 2.4 inches

St. Charles – 3.6 inches

Sugar Grove – 1.6 inches

County Kendall:

Oswego – 5 inches

Plainfield – 4.2 inches

Lake County (Illinois):

Bannockburn – 1.6 inches

Forest Lake – 4.7 inches

Grandwood Park – 4 inches

Highwood – 15.6 inches

Lindenhurst – 2.9 inches

Mundelein – 3.9 inches

LaSalle County:

Ottawa – 5.9 inches

Peru – 4 inches

Livingston County:

Chatsworth – 7 inch

McHenry County:

Harvard – 2 inches

Lakewood – 2.5 inches

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 inches

Lake County (Indiana):

Crown tip – 11.3 inches

Lake Station – 13.8 inches

Porter County, Indiana:

Chesterton – 15 inches

Kouts – 6 inches

Ogden Dunes – 11.3 inches

Portage – 5.8 inches

Porter – 13.7 inches

South Haven – 9 inches

Valparaíso – 16 inches

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