
A fast-moving snowfall struck the Chicago area on Sunday, with several inches of accumulation just days after summery temperatures in the region.
According to reports from the National Weather Service, some parts of the area got three or more inches of snow, with counties west of Chicago seeing the highest totals.
In the NBC 5 viewing area, Marengo reported four inches of snowfall on Sunday, with DeKalb reporting 3.5 inches.
Outside of the viewing area, Timberlane in Boone County reported a stunning 5.6 inches of accumulation on Sunday morning.
Here are the latest snowfall totals from around the area.
Boone County:
Capron – 4.5 inches
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Timberlane – 5.6 inches
DeKalb County:
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DeKalb – 3.5 inches
Kane County:
Elburn – 2.5 inches
Lake County (Illinois):
Gurnee – 2 inches
Island Lake – 2 inches
Lake Villa – 2 inches
Lee County:
Dixon – 3.5 inches
McHenry County:
Harvard – 5 inches
Huntley – 2.4 inches
Marengo – 4 inches
Prairie Grove – 2 inches