The Chicago area has officially returned to its normal winter weather routine this week, with weekend snowfall totals of six inches or more reported across the region.
Leading the pack was Woodstock in suburban McHenry County, which reported 8.3 inches of snow so far this weekend.
Several other locations, including Lake Villa and Hebron, also reported receiving more than seven inches of snow during this weekend’s storm system. Most areas have seen their last snowflakes of the weekend, but parts of Cook and Lake counties could potentially see a bit of lake-effect snow Sunday morning, according to forecast models.Here are the latest snowfall totals from across the area.
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