Storms continued to move through parts of northern Illinois Thursday morning, hitting communities hard hit by flooding last week.
Thunderstorm warnings continued into the early morning hours amid the rush hour commute and thousands were left without power overnight.
Flood Warnings continued Thursday for portions of the Des Plaines and Fox Rivers, where several communities were left under water laster week prompting disaster proclamations for multiple counties.
A Flood Advisory was also issued Kendall, Lake, Will, Kane, DuPage, Cook and Lake counties until 9:15 a.m., warning of minor flooding.
By Thursday morning, some areas had already seen more than 2 inches of rain.
Here's a look at rain totals as of early Thursday morning.
Illinois
Rockford: 3.39 inches
Steward: 2.98 inches
Harvard: 2.73 inches
Dixon: 2.47 inches
Roscoe: 2.16 inches
DeKalb: 2.10 inches
Hebron: 2.07 inches
Lake in the Hills: 1.72 inches
Local
Peotone: 1.66 inches
Cary: 1.59 inches
Algonquin: 1.43 inches
Plainfield: 1.42 inches
O'Hare: 1.40 inches
Rochelle: 1.34 inches
Elk Grove Village: 1.31 inches
Glencoe: 1.25 inches
Palatine: 1.24 inches
Lake Zurich: 1.14 inches
Woodstock: 1.13 inches
Elgin: 1.12 inches
Batavia: 1.06 inches
Wheeling: 1.06 inches
Homer Glen: 1 inch
Mundelein: .98 inches
Waukegan: .97 inches
Geneva: .87 inches
Elburn: .80 inches
Aurora: .77 inches
Lake Villa: .77 inches
Coal City: ,75 inches
Romeoville: .71 inches
Naperville: .67 inches
Midway: .64 inches
Westmont: .62 inches
Elmhurst: .60 inches
Joliet: .60 inches
West Chicago: .58 inches
Indiana
Wheatfield: 1.59 inches
Griffith: .70 inches
Hobart: .40 inches