Images: Winter storm moves through the suburbs
See scenes from a winter storm that delivered a blanket of snow in the Chicago area Monday and was expected to dump as much as five inches of snow before moving on.
Island Lake resident Mike Mascillino clears a few inches of snow off his driveway Monday morning on Lakeview Drive.
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This vehicle on Eastway Drive in Island Lake was left in the snow Monday morning after hitting a guardrail.
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Island Lake resident Carl Peart shovels the sidewalk in front of his Wishing Well Lane home Monday morning.
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Plow drivers keep up with the falling snow Monday morning along Route 176 between Wauconda and Island Lake.
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Megan Strossner, 12, shovels snow for a neighbor while her sister Kali, 13, uses a broom to get snow off a van in West Dundee Monday after several inches of snow fell overnight around the Fox Valley.
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Jim Howver blows snow along the sidewalk in front of his West Dundee home after several inches of snow fell overnight around the Fox Valley.
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A man walks his dog through Carpenter Park in Carpentersville as the snow continues to fall Monday morning after several inches came down overnight around the Fox Valley.
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Frank Fiorentino clears off his Wheaton sidewalk after snowfall on Monday.
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Snow is cleared off the drive at the Riverbrook Shopping center in Naperville on Monday.
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Sherl Hong and her twins Melody Liu, left, and Irina Liu, both 4, as they take advantage of fresh snow at the Rotary Hill in Naperville on Monday.
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Ryan Haifley of Trust Landscaping salts the sidewalks outside Long Grove Community Church on Monday after snow falls in Lake and Cook Counties overnight.
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