Chicago's 2025-26 Snowfall: Below Average Accumulation
Chicago's 2025-26 Snowfall: Below Average Accumulation
US · Published Apr 7, 2026
Chicago's 2025-26 snowfall was significantly below average, with only 17.6 inches recorded.
Historically, Chicago's snowfall varies greatly, ranging from 9.8 inches to 89.7 inches in extreme years.
Reduced snowfall can impact water supply, local ecosystems, and businesses dependent on winter tourism.
Significantly below-average snowfall recorded in Chicago
The 2025-26 snowfall season in Chicago concluded with a significantly below-average accumulation, totaling just 17.6 inches, far less than the typical annual average of 38.4 inches. This continues a trend of fluctuating winter weather patterns in the region. Historically, Chicago's snowfall has varied widely, with the highest recorded snowfall being 89.7 inches in 1978-79 and the lowest at 9.8 inches in 1920-21.
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