Las Vegas Review-Journal

Midwestern kids get rare snow day off

Storm dumps close to a foot in some places

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It was a great day for kids to go sledding, make snow angels and play with pets outside instead of reading, writing and arithmetic. Angela Lekkas took her children sledding in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborho­od.

“The kids couldn’t wait to get out today,” she said. “This is the first true snowfall of the season.”

The storm that started Thursday evening in Iowa and Nebraska also created treacherou­s driving conditions and forced the cancellati­on of more than 1,300 flights in Chicago and Detroit. The National Weather Service issued winter-weather warnings and advisories and expects the snow to continue through Friday in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.

“It’s too early quite yet to call it over,” Chicago weather service meteorolog­ist Todd Kluber said. “We still have several hours left of this heavier snow. Even after the heavy snow ends there still will be continuous cleanup needed.”

In Chicago, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the city was gearing up for more snow through the weekend after crews dealt with 6 to 7 inches overnight.

“The good news is we’re tried and tested here,” he said. “We’re up to it.”

Chicago was forecast to receive as much as 14 inches of snow with Detroit expecting up to 9 inches.

As of Friday morning, the National Weather Service received reports of between 9 and 11 inches of snow over a 24-hour period in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Ten inches were reported in parts of northern Illinois and 8 inches in northern Indiana. Snow across southern and central Michigan ranged from 7 inches on the western side of the state to about 5 inches in the Detroit area.

 ?? Stacey Wescott ?? The Associated Press Will Monk, 8, plays with his dog Zoey, a 2 year-old goldendood­le, Friday in his backyard in Barrington, Ill. The upper Midwest is preparing for a wintry blast as a winter storm is expected across the region.
Stacey Wescott The Associated Press Will Monk, 8, plays with his dog Zoey, a 2 year-old goldendood­le, Friday in his backyard in Barrington, Ill. The upper Midwest is preparing for a wintry blast as a winter storm is expected across the region.

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