Amazing Chicago area snow totals: See list here

Snow measurement

CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- The second major winter storm of the season hit the Chicago area over the weekend, dumping more than a foot of snow in some areas by Monday morning.

Exactly how much snow has fallen across the Chicago area?

Here's a look at snow totals in inches (greatest to least) from the National Weather Service, as of 10 a.m. Monday:
• Romeoville - 12.9
• Thornton - 12.7
• Peotone - 12.7
• Downers Grove - 12.4
• Morton Grove - 12.1
• Kenosha, Wisconsin - 12
• Oak Park - 12
• Berwyn - 12
• Deerfield - 12
• Flossmoor - 11.5
• Lindenhurst - 11.4
• Roselle - 11.4
• Mokena - 11.4
• Midway Airport - 11.3
• Plainfield - 11.2
• Morgan Park (Chicago) - 11
• Lansing - 11
• Homer Glen - 11
• Medinah - 10.8
• O'Hare Airport - 10.8
• Joliet - 10.7
• Libertyville - 10.5
• Woodridge - 10.5
• Oak Lawn - 10.5
• Dyer, Indiana - 10.5
• Schaumburg - 10.3
• Milwaukee, Wisconsin - 10
• Tinley Park - 10
• Antioch - 9.8
• Joliet - 9.5
• Lakeview (Chicago) - 9.4
• Elk Grove - 9
• Glenview - 9
• Chicago Loop - 8.6
• St. Charles - 8.4

Sunday marked the 10th anniversary of the third largest storm in Chicago’s history. It lasted 40 hours, with nearly two feet of snow, and would later come to be called “Snowmageddon.”