MENDOTA - A plume of snow billows through the air as Rusty Lindenmeyer of Mendota plows his driveway after the area was besieged by four to five inches of snow on Jan. 19.
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MENDOTA - A plume of snow billows through the air as Rusty Lindenmeyer of Mendota plows his driveway after the area was besieged by four to five inches of snow on Jan. 19. The snow combined with strong winds made travel treacherous throughout northern Illinois. With a blast of arctic air coming this week that is forecast to stick around through the end of the month, most area residents are counting down the days until the first day of spring, which is eight weeks away. (Reporter photo)