How many fell in your area? – NBC Chicago

A winter system descended on the Chicago area early Saturday morning, bringing some communities north and west of Chicago several inches of snow.
The villages of Hampshire in Kane County and Hebron in McHenry County saw the most snowfall of all – each recording 5 inches of accumulations, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasts called for the possibility of up to 9 inches of snow in parts of the northern suburbs, but the totals didn’t even come close.
Some communities saw much less than expected, recording less than an inch of snow. Elsewhere in the region, people were dealing with rain and not snow to start the weekend as forecast.
For communities that have seen snowfall, here is a long list of snow totals as of Saturday afternoon:
- Harvard – 5 inches
- Hebron – 5 inches
- Capron – 4.6 inches
- Marengo – 4.5 inches
- Woodstock – 4 inches
- Lake Lily – 3.1 inches
- Burlington – 2.9 inches
- Bull Valley – 2.8 inches
- Prairie Grove -2.2 inches
- Lakewood – 2.1 inches
- Lake in the Hills – 1.6 inches
- Lac Long – 1.5 inches
- Fox Lake Hills – 1.2 inches
- Spring Grove – 1.2 inches
- Wadsworth – 1.2 inches
- Campton Hills – 1.1 inches
- Genoa – 1 inch
- Trout Valley – 1 inch
- Elgin – 1 inch
- DeKalb – 0.9 inches
- Hawthorn wood – 0.9 inches
- Sleepy Hollow – 0.7 inches
- Mundelein – 0.7 inches
- Cortland – 0.7 inches
- Forest Lake – 0.6 inches
- Lake Villa – 0.6 inches
- Kaneville – 0.5 inches
- Schaumbourg – 0.5 inches
- Batavia – 0.4 inches
- St. Charles – 0.4 inches
- Buffalo Grove – 0.3 inches
- Barrington Hills – 0.3 inches
- Hoffman Estates – 0.3 inches
- Aurora North – 0.2 inches
- Palatal – 0.2 inches
- Medina – 0.2 inches
- Cortland – 0.1 inches
NBC Chicago