Images: Monday Snow in the Suburbs
See images of people in the suburbs on Monday cleaning up and playing in snow after an overnight storm impacted the morning rush hour and caused many school districts to cancel classes for the day.
Kanad Kanhere, left and Amruda Muley, right, of Roselle, make their way through snow to the Schaumburg train station on Monday.
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A worker clears snow from businesses at Bloomington Court in Bloomingdale after heavy snow on Monday.
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Snow mounds in Bloomingdale Court in Bloomingdale after heavy snow on Monday.
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Snow made travel difficult on Monday along Gary Avenue in Bloomingdale.
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Aaron Montaque shovels out around the cars in a parking lot in Arlington Heights. He was taking a break from work as a manager at Traders Joe's to get some excercise.
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Somewhere under that blowing snow is Bill Martinez pushing the snowblower as he clears a sidewalk in a shopping complex in Arlington Heights.
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Many residents found themselves once again shovelling themselves and their cars out, such as is the case with this resident of Palatine.
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Cars make their way on Lake Street in Bloomingdale after heavy snow on Monday.
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Lake Zurich School District 95 students board the bus along Whitney Road Monday morning as the district didn't cancel classes, but started two hours late.
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Jacob Pihl, 10, of Arlington Heights zoomed through the fresh snow in Rolling Meadows on Monday.
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Dominic Riggi, 11, of Arlington Heights zoomed through the fresh snow on the sledding hill in Rolling Meadows on Monday.
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A snow day allowed Jeff Fredres of Elburn to take his kids Matt, 13 and Abby, 2, sledding at Johnson's Mound Forest Preserve in Elburn on Monday, January 28, 2019. Falling temperatures will keep most people inside for the remainder of the week.
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Meelah Malorny, 9, of South Elgin gets sideways as she sleds Monday at Illinois Park School in Elgin in the wake of an overnight snowstorm in the suburbs.
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Mya Novotny, 10, of South Elgin glides down the hill Monday at Illinois Park School in Elgin in the wake of an overnight snowstorm in the suburbs.
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Meelah Malorny, 9, of South Elgin smiles after crashing while sledding Monday at Illinois Park School in Elgin in the wake of an overnight snowstorm in the suburbs.
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A worker uses a tractor to clean snow Monday at Illinois Park School in Elgin in the wake of an overnight snowstorm in the suburbs.
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