See the snowfall totals so far in the Chicago area of ​​massive snowstorm – NBC Chicago

Note: the totals are from the time the NWS reported the information and may not reflect the most recent totals as snow is still falling. This page will be updated as more information is provided.

A huge snowstorm began Monday and poured more than a foot of snow into some parts of the Chicago area and continued until Tuesday.

How much snow fell in this latest winter weather? Here’s a look at the latest snow stories from around the area, according to the National Weather Service from 9:30 a.m.:

Cook County:

Chicago (Albany Park) – 16 inches

Chicago (Beverly) – 13 centimeters

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) – 4.7 inches

Dolton – 4 inches

Evanston – 18 inches

Forest Park – 13 inches

Harwood Heights – 15 inches

Housewood – 14 inches

Lincolnwood – 5.5 inches

Lynwood – 4.7 inches

Medina – 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

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

St. Charles – 3.6 inches

Sugar Grove – 1.6 inches

Kendall County:

Oswego – 5 inches

Plainfield – 4.2 inches

Lake County (Illinois):

Bannockburn – 1.6 inches

Forest Lake – 4.7 inches

Grandwood Park – 4 inches

Wood – 15.6 inches

Lindenhurst – 2.9 inches

Mouthpiece – 3.9 inches

LaSalle County:

Ottawa – 5.9 inches

Peru – 4 inches

Livingston County:

Chatsworth – 7 inches

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 Point – 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

Valparaiso – 16 inches

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