Chicago Experiences Significant Snowfall in 2025-26 Season
Chicago Experiences Significant Snowfall in 2025-26 Season
US · Published Jan 27, 2026
Chicago experienced over 8 inches of snowfall on November 30, 2025, significantly more than the previous season's total of 17.6 inches.
The National Weather Service reports Chicago typically receives about 38.4 inches of snow annually, making this season a return to average levels.
Historically, Chicago's snowfall has varied greatly, with a record high of 89.7 inches in 1978-79 and a low of 9.8 inches in 1920-21.
Significant snowfall in Chicago this winter season
Chicago has experienced significant snowfall during the 2025-26 winter season, with over 8 inches recorded on November 30, 2025, alone. This marks a notable increase compared to the previous season, which saw a total accumulation of only 17.6 inches. Snow seasons in Chicago are tracked from July through the following June, providing a comprehensive view of winter's impact.
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