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Images from Friday's storm and cleanup

Snow plows work to clear the parking lot in front of Macy's at Westfield Shoppingtown Hawthorn in Vernon Hills Friday after a winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Lake County area. Steve Lundy | Staff Photographer
Bob Dehning of Huntley blasts the new blanket of snow from his driveway Friday morning. Christopher Hankins | Staff Photographer
What Friday's early morning snowfall lacked in inches was made up for in wetness and weight as Lisle's Ann Wolfframm discovered as she shovels her driveway. Marcelle Bright | Staff Photographer
Ethan 11, Garrett 9, and Anne Fowkes shovel their driveway Friday morning in Libertyville after a winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Lake County area. Steve Lundy | Staff Photographer
Traffic moves on Peck Road in Geneva Friday morning. Jeff Knox | Staff Photographer
A mailbox was a casualty of snow plows doing their job Friday morning along Hillsboro Drive on the western edge of Huntley. Christopher Hankins | Staff Photographer
Thomas Middle School seventh grader Michael Frankiewicz contemplates the continuing snowfall as he takes a break from shoveling at his home in Arlington Heights.. Bill Zars | Staff Photographer
A Benedictine University pick-up truck is buried in piles of snow on the campus in Lisle. Marcelle Bright | Staff Photographer
Traffic moves along Peck Road in Geneva Friday morning during a rain and snow mix that left nearly 6 inches of snow and ice on the ground in the Tri-Cities area. Jeff Knox | Staff Photographer
Blaze, a Husky, appears to anticipate the fun as he sits on the porch of his owner Myles Whitebloom on Haddow in Arlington Heights. Bill Zars | Staff Photographer
Looks like a white Christmas is pretty much locked in 14 year old Mike Magdziarz snowblows in Arlington Heights Friday morning. Bill Zars | Staff Photographer
Tim Manion shovels more snow as he helps clear his neighbor's driveway Friday morning in Algonquin. Christopher Hankins | Staff Photographer
Remo Morelli of Libertyille makes his way down a almost deserted Milwaukee Ave. Friday morning in Libertyville after a winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Lake County area. Steve Lundy | Staff Photographer
Kelly Stevens shovels snow from her parent's driveway in Arlington Heights. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
David Stuhr gets some serious distance from his snowblower as he clears his driveway in Libertyville Friday. A winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Lake County area. Steve Lundy | Staff Photographer
A Village of Huntley plow heads west while clearing Main Street Friday morning. Christopher Hankins | Staff Photographer
Snow plow crews in Lisle and throughout DuPage County made light work of the less-than-anticipated snowfall that dumped about three to four inches. Marcelle Bright | Staff Photographer
Bundled up from head to toe and wearing lab goggles, Bob Dehning is prepared for anything as he clears his driveway Friday morning. Christopher Hankins | Staff Photographer
Drivers take it slow down Euclid Ave. in Arlington Heights during the Friday morning commute as the snow continues to fall. Bill Zars | Staff Photographer
A recycling truck struggles down an unplowed street after Friday's overnight snowfall in Arlington Heights. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
The Manion family digs in to help their neighbor Sharon Sarver dig out at her home on Stonegate Road Friday morning in Algonquin. Ken and Mary Lou Manion, along with their sons Ken and Tim helped clear approximately 8 inches of snow from the driveway. Christopher Hankins | Staff Photographer
Neighbors Steve Cummins, left, and Billy Wells snow blow their sidewalks Friday morning in Libertyville after a winter storm dumped several inches of snow on the Lake County area. Steve Lundy | Staff Photographer
Kurt Lichte helps shovel his neighbor's driveway after Friday's overnight snowfall in Arlington Heights. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
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