
The Chicago area was not as hard hit as other parts of the state by snowfall Saturday with the most accumulation in northern IllinoisΒ recorded in Streator, Ill., where 7 inches fell, according to the National Weather Service. Streator is located northeast of Bloomington.Β
Here is a look at snowfall totals throughout the Chicago area from Saturday's snowfall (as of 10:20 a.m. Sunday):Β
- Peotone: 4.2 inches
- Minooka: 4 inches
- St. Anne: 3.8 inches
- Yorkville: 3.8 inches
- Morris: 3.5 inches
- Crete: 3.5 inches
- Dixon: 3.4 inchesΒ
- Plainfield: 3.3 inches
- Woodstock: 3.3 inches
- Elburn: 3 inches
- Kankakee: 3 inches
- St. Charles: 3 inches
- Beecher: 2.9 inches
- Schaumburg: 2.7 inches
- Harwood Heights: 2.6 inches
- Bull Valley: 2.6 inches
- Oak Park: 2.5 inches
- Palos Park: 2.5 inches
- Bartlett: 2.5 inches
- Homer Glen: 2.5 inches
- New Lenox: 2.5 inches
- Joliet: 2.5 inches
- Chicago O'Hare: 2.4 inches
- Willowbrook: 2.4 inches
- Barrington: 2.4 inches
- Genoa: 2.4 inches
- Winnetka: 2.4 inches
- Burr Ridge: 2.4 inches
- Rockford: 2.4 inches
- Joliet: 2.4 inches
- Oak Lawn: 2.3 inches
- Chicago: 2.3 inches
- Inverness: 2.3 inches
- Elk Grove Village:Β 2.3Β
- Highwood: 2.3 inches
- Algonquin: 2.3 inches
- Orland Park: 2.2 inches
- Romeoville: 2.2 inches
- Downers Grove: 2.1 inches
- Buffalo Grove: 2.1 inches
- Lake Zurich: 2.1 inches
- Midway Co-op: 2.1 inches
- Aurora: 2 inches
- Botanic Gardens: 2 inches
- Lisle: 2 inches
- Oswego: 2 inches
- Geneva: 2 inches
- Bolingbrook: 1.8 inches
- Elgin: 1.5 inches
- Batavia: 1.5 inches
- Glen Ellyn: 1.3 inches
- Beach Park: .9 inches
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