Here’s What Has Fallen So Far – NBC Chicago
As snow continued to fall across the Chicago area, some communities saw nearly a meter of snow, with more snow expected in the coming hours.
Use the map below to track how much snow has fallen in your area.
While areas in the far southern suburbs are forecast to be some of the hardest hit by the winter storm, communities in Cook and Will counties are seeing a lot. accumulated on Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, the head of the Illinois snowfall club, Braidwood, reported 11 inches of snow on the ground at 2:45 p.m. KST.
In Indiana, Lake Cedar saw 12.5 inches of snow, the highest accumulation in the region, according to a trained weather watcher.
Both Dyer and Morocco received 11 inches, but those numbers were shared in the early afternoon and will likely trend up as the day goes on.
In Cook County, Midlothian reported 10.8 inches of snow during the storm, with 10.5 inches falling in both Tinley Park and Oak Lawn, according to officials. Lynwood received 10 inches.
At Chicago’s Midway Airport, 9.5 inches were reported at noon, while O’Hare reported 5 inches of snow.
Elsewhere, Coal City reported 10.5 inches of snow, while Kankakee saw 9 inches fall at 3pm
Here are the most total snowfall to date in each county in the area watch NBC 5:
Cooking District:
Chicago (Lake View) – 8.2 inches
Chicago (Midway Airport) – 9.5 inches
Chicago (O’Hare Airport) – 5 inches
House Wood – 9.8 inches
Lemont – 9 inches
Lynwood – 10 inches
Midlothian – 10.8 inches
Oak lawn – 10.5 inches
Oak Park – 9 inches
Tinley Park – 10.5 inches
DeKalb County:
Hinckley – 5.5 inches
DuPage County:
Downers Grove – 8.8 inches
Naperville – 7.7 inches
Westmont – 9 inches
Willowbrook – 7 inches
Grundy County:
Carbon Hill – 9.8 inches
Coal City – 10.5 inches
East Brooklyn – 10.1 inches
Morris – 8.5 inches
Kane County:
St. Charles – 4 inches
Kankakee District:
Bradley – 9.5 inches
Kankakee – 9 inches
Limestone – 9.2 inches
Kendall County:
Oswego – 8.7 inches
Firewood – 6 inches
LaSalle County:
Marseilles – 8 inches
Streator – 9 inches
Utica – 6.3 inches
Will County:
Braidwood – 11 inches
Crest Hill – 11 inches
Homer Glen – 9.3 inches
Joliet – 10.2 inches
Mokena – 9.2 inches
New Lenox – 9.5 inches
Peotone – 9.3 inches
Romeoville (NWS Office) – 8.9 inches
Steger – 10 inches
Indiana
Jasper County:
Remington – 8 inches
Rensselaer – 8 inches
Lake County:
Cedar Lake – 12.5 inches
Dyeing Machine – 11 inches
Schererville – 7 inches
Newton’s Particle:
Kentland – 7 inches
Morocco – 11 inches
Porter County:
Chesterton – 10 inches
Valparaiso – 10 inches
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