Article updated: 2/22/2013 4:17 PM

Freezing drizzle continues, but no more snow expected

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Left to right, Colette Knierin, 6, Cade Knierin, 9 and Lilly Berta, 6, work together to clear the driveway on Friday before school after an overnight snow in Naperville.

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Tim Beckteo, with TSI, works at clearing off the sidewalks in downtown Naperville on Friday after an overnight snow.

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Alec Enright had the time, and the energy, to help his mother Kelly shovel snow at their home in Itasca before going to his third grade class at Franzen Elementary School Friday morning.

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Alec Enright had the time, and the energy, to help his mother Kelly shovel snow at their home in Itasca before going to his third grade class at Franzen Elementary School Friday morning.

Scott Sanders | Staff Photographer

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A light, freezing drizzle is expected to continue for the next few hours, but no more snow is anticipated this weekend, a spokesman for the National Weather Service said Friday afternoon. "We are not looking for any real accumulation of anything," said meteorologist Gino Izzi. A National Weather Service winter weather advisory has been canceled, Izzi said. There will be no snow on Saturday.