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A robust winter storm swept across Central Illinois early Saturday morning, marking the first significant snowfall of the 2025-2026 season. The storm persisted throughout the day and into the evening, creating a dramatic backdrop for the Fighting Illini Football season’s final game. Despite being the inaugural storm of the season, the snowfall totals recorded could potentially rank this system among the most significant by the season’s end.
Please note: Some reports from the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) originated from locations outside urban areas. For location identification, the nearest town was used.


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ILLINOIS:
Cass County:
Arenzville – 9.9″
Champaign County:
Broadlands – 8.7″
Champaign – 8.5″
Homer – 7.1″
Mahomet – 6.2″
Ogden – 7.2″
Philo -5.5″
Rantoul – 7.0″
Sadorus – 7.4″
Savoy – 8.1″
Sidney – 7.5″
St. Joe – 7.0″
Tolono – 7.0″
Urbana – 8.5″
Urbana (ISWS) – 6.1″
Christian County:
Edinburg – 9.7″
Morrisonville – 11.8″
Moweaqua – 10.0″
Pana – 12.0″
Taylorville – 7.3″
Clark County:
Coles County:
Charleston – 8.0″
Mattoon – 9.0″
Oakland – 8.0″
Paradise – 10.5″
Crawford County:
Cumberland County:
Neoga – 8.5″
De Witt County:
Lane – 6.0″
Douglas County:
Newman – 7.0″
Tuscola – 8.5″
Edgar County:
Brocton – 5.5″
Effingham County:
Altamont – 6.0″
Dieterich – 3.6″
Effingham – 5.5″
Watson – 3.5″
Fayette County:
Ramsey – 8.0″
St. Elmo – 3.0″
Ford County:
Paxton – 3.0″
Iroquois County:
Jasper County:
Newton – 2.8″
Livingston County:
Ancona – 11.0″
Flanagan – 3.5″
Long Point – 9.0″
Logan County:
Beason – 7.8″
Lincoln – 9.9″
New Holland – 7.5″
NWS Lincoln – 7.8″
Macoupin County:
Brighton – 7.5″
Bunker Hill – 8.0″
Carlinville – 8.0″
Mt. Olive – 7.5″
Staunton – 6.0″
Macon County:
Decatur – 8.0″
N. Decatur – 10.5″
Forsyth – 6.5″
Illiopolis – 8.0″
Macon – 8.0″
Oreana – 8.5″
Warrensburg – 8.5″
McLean County:
Bloomington – 6.0″
Carlock – 4.3″
Downs – 6.5″
Heyworth – 6.3″
Le Roy – 5.0″
Normal – 6.0″
Saybrook – 1.9″
Shirley – 4.0″
Towanda – 5.0″
Menard County:
Athens – 9.8″
Petersburg -8.3″
Montgomery County:
Butler – 8.0″
Hillsboro – 8.0″
Litchfield – 6.5″
Nokomis – 11.5″
Morgan County:
Jacksonville – 10.0″
S. Jacksonville – 9.7″
Franklin – 7.0″
Moultrie County:
Bethany – 8.0″
Sullivan – 10.5″
Piatt County:
Sangamon County:
Auburn – 8.0″
Berry – 7.0″
Chatham – 10.0″
Divernon – 10.0″
Grandview- 6.5″
Riverton – 11.4″
Rochester – 11.5″
Sherman- 8.0″
Southern View – 9.8″
Spaulding – 7.8″
Springfield – 9.8″
Springfield Airport- 8.9″
Shelby County:
Shelbyville Dam – 6.0″
Strasburg – 8.5″
Windsor – 9.5″
Vermilion County:
Danville – 7.1”
Fithian – 6.5”
Georgetown – 7.0”
Henning – 6.0”
Hoopeston – 6.5”
Jamaica – 7.6”
Rossville – 8.0”
Tilton – 6.7”
Verm. Reg. Airport – 6.5”
Westville – 7.5”
INDIANA:
Benton County:
Earl Park – 7.0″
Fountain County:
Covington – 5.5″
Parke County:
Rockville – 0.5″
Vermillion County:
Newport – 4.0″
Warren County: