Note: Totals are as of the time the NWS reported the information and may not reflect the most up-to-date totals as snow continues to fall. This page will be updated as more information is provided.
A massive snowstorm dumped more than a foot of snow in some parts of the Chicago area beginning Monday and continuing into Tuesday.
Just how much snow has fallen in this latest blast of winter weather? Here's a look at the latest snowfall totals from around the area, according to the National Weather Service as of 1 p.m.:
Boone County:
Caledonia – 1.9 inches
Capron – 1.5 inches
Timberlane – 1.8 inches
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Cook County:
Barrington – 3.9 inches
Bridgeview – 17.7 inches
Chicago (Albany Park) - 16 inches
Chicago (Beverly) - 13 inches
Chicago (Douglas) - 16.9 inches
Chicago (Lake View) - 14.5 inches
Chicago (Lincoln Square) - 17 inches
Chicago (Loop) - 7.8 inches
Chicago (Midway Airport) – 17.7 inches
Chicago (O’Hare Airport) – 7.5 inches
Chicago (West Ridge) – 18.6 inches
Chicago Ridge – 13 inches
Dolton – 4 inches
Elk Grove Village – 5.6 inches
Evanston – 18 inches
Forest Park - 13 inches
Franklin Park - 6.6 inches
Harwood Heights – 15 inches
Hoffman Estates – 4 inches
Homewood - 14 inches
LaGrange Park – 8.5 inches
Lincolnwood - 5.5 inches
Lynwood - 4.7 inches
Medinah - 5.6 inches
Mount Prospect – 6.5 inches
Northbrook - 9.7 inches
Oak Forest - 9.6 inches
Oak Lawn - 14.5 inches
Oak Park - 11 inches
Palatine - 5.5 inches
Palos Park - 7.5 inches
Park Forest - 9.5 inches
Park Ridge - 8.4 inches
Roselle - 3.8 inches
Schaumburg – 6.4 inches
Thornton - 14.5 inches
West Ridge – 5 inches
Wilmette – 16 inches
Winchester - 5 inches
DeKalb County:
Cortland - 2.5 inches
DeKalb - 2.5 inches
Sycamore - 2.6 inches
DuPage County:
Aurora - 5 inches
Bolingbrook - 4.7 inches
Carol Stream - 3.4 inches
Clarendon Hills – 1.6 inches
Elmhurst - 7.1 inches
Glen Ellyn – 6.6 inches
Lombard - 8.2 inches
Naperville - 5 inches
Roselle - 6 inches
West Chicago - 4.8 inches
Woodridge - 4.7 inches
Grundy County:
Carbon Hill - 5.5 inches
Coal City - 4.7 inches
Morris - 4.2 inches
Kane County:
Aurora - 4.1 inches
Batavia - 3.9 inches
Campton Hills - 2 inches
Elburn - 3.3 inches
Elgin – 4.8 inches
Geneva - 2.4 inches
Sleepy Hollow - 2.5 inches
St. Charles - 3.6 inches
Sugar Grove – 4.2 inches
Kankakee County:
St. Anne - 7.3 inches
Kendall County:
Boulder Hill - 5.2 inches
Oswego - 5 inches
Plainfield - 4.2 inches
Lake County (Illinois):
Bannockburn – 8.3 inches
Buffalo Grove - 5.4 inches
Forest Lake - 4.7 inches
Fox Lake Hills - 2.2 inches
Grandwood Park - 4 inches
Highwood – 15.6 inches
Lindenhurst - 2.9 inches
Mundelein - 3.9 inches
Riverwoods - 6.2 inches
LaSalle County:
Earlville - 3 inches
Mendota - 4.5 inches
Ottawa - 5.9 inches
Peru – 4 inches
Streator - 4.8 inches
Livingston County:
Chatsworth - 9 inches
Dwight - 8 inches
McHenry County:
Bull Valley - 2 inches
Crystal Lake - 2.5 inches
Harvard - 2 inches
Hebron - 1.5 inches
Huntley - 2.2 inches
Lakewood - 2.5 inches
Marengo - 2.1 inches
McHenry - 2.5 inches
Richmond - 2 inches
Woodstock - 2.5 inches
Will County:
Crete - 11 inches
Frankfort - 7.2 inches
Homer Glen - 6.7 inches
Joliet - 6.8 inches
Lockport - 8.2 inches
Manhattan - 7.2 inches
Mokena - 8 .1 inches
Naperville - 6.5 inches
Peotone - 7.4 inches
Romeoville - 7.8 inches
Sauk Village - 10.5 inches
Winnebago County:
Rockford - 3 inches
Rockford Airport - 3 inches
Jasper County (Indiana):
Collegeville – 9.2 inches
DeMotte - 8.2 inches
Remington - 9.5 inches
Roselawn - 7 inches
Lake County (Indiana):
Crown Point – 11.3 inches
Gary - 13.8 inches
Lake Station – 13.8 inches
Munster - 12.3 inches
St. John - 14.4 inches
Newton County:
Mount Ayr - 5.3 inches
Porter County (Indiana):
Boone Grove - 8.5 inches
Chesterton – 15 inches
Kouts - 6 inches
Lakes of the Four Seasons - 11 inches
Ogden Dunes - 11.3 inches
Portage – 5.8 inches
Porter – 13.7 inches
South Haven - 9 inches
Valparaiso – 18 inches