Chicago Weather

Chicago Falls Just Short of Setting Snow Record Sunday

Chicago received 5.3 inches of snow at O'Hare, one of the highest April totals in the city's history

Sunday brought a wintry blast of snow and rain to the area, and the city of Chicago came painfully close to making history, but fell just short.

After Sunday’s weather system moved through the area, the National Weather Service has confirmed that O’Hare International Airport, which sets the standard for the city of Chicago, received 5.3 inches of snow thanks to the unseasonable storm that struck the area.

That total is remarkable, as it is the most snow the city of Chicago has ever received on April 14. Unfortunately, according to a chart released by the service on Sunday, the area came just short of achieving something even cooler.

Tom Downing
Brookfield Zoo
Whirl the tiger didn't seem to mind the snow on Sunday.
Trooper Chelsea Hodgson / Washington State Patrol
Spring has not sprung for these flowers.
Chrisoula Kotis
These flowers aren't feeling too much like spring either.
EFE
Jim Hutchinson from Hinsdale sent us this photo. We feel this flower's plight.
EFE
John from Spring Lake sent us this peaceful image.
John Russell
Schaumburg got a good amount of snow as well.
Erik Mora / Telemundo 39
This robin looks extremely annoyed by the weather.
Katie Davis
These South Elgin ducks are walking off their frustration with the weather.
Brookfield Zoo
The residents at the Brookfield Zoo were happy to see the snow, including Kristina the camel.
Mat Kravcar
East Haven Police
Erik Mora / Telemundo 39
Forget snowmen. With Easter coming up residents made snow bunnies instead!
Erik Mora / Telemundo 39
Erik Mora / Telemundo 39
Tom Downing

The NWS released the chart laying out the most snow the city of Chicago has ever received on, or after, April 14 in the 135 years of record-keeping at the service. Sunday’s total of 5.3 inches comes just 0.1 inches short of tying the record for single-day snowfall, set on April 16, 1961, when the city received 5.4 inches.

Even still, Sunday’s snowfall was nothing to sneeze at. It is only the third time in history that the city of Chicago has gotten three or more inches of snow this late in the season, and is the first time that mark has been reached since April 23, 1967.

In addition to Chicago, we're keeping track of all the snowfall totals from around the area here. 

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