23 January 2019 | 2:16 pm
Another winter blast brought several inches of snow to parts of the Chicago area Tuesday and Wednesday, just days after a weekend snowstorm dumped almost a foot of snow in some locations.
Some locations saw as much as 5 inches of snow by Wednesday morning, while others saw a mix of rain and snow as the system continued and temps began falling Wednesday.
A Winter Storm Warning was issued for McHenry County until noon Wednesday, warning of up to 7 inches of snow in addition to ice accumulations of up to one tenth of an inch.
A Winter Weather Advisory remained in effect through 12 p.m. for DuPage, Cook, La Salle, Kendall, De Kalb, Kane and Lake counties in Illinois as well.
Here’s a look at some of the snow totals reported by the National Weather Service as of 8 a.m. Wednesday:
Hawthorn Woods: 3 inches
Woodstock: 3.8 inches
Hebron: 4.3 inches
DeKalb: 4.8 inches
Harvard: 5 inches
Genoa: 5.1 inches
O’Hare Airport: 0.8 inches
Rockford Airport: 4.2 inches