"What a surprise - no hidden costs! And they were flexible regarding additional service requests. We'd use them again."R.J. Stienstra - Bridge Printing and Promotional Products
"As soon as snow hits the ground, their guys are there. We've been very pleased with the response time."Michelle Trina - Liberman Management
"The service issues we had with other snow removal services have disappeared. My parking lots are cleared, and my tenants are happy."Ryan DApril - DAprile Realty

STORM SUMMARY 2-15-13

Feb 19, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 2-15-13

FLURRIES MOVED THROUGH EALRY MORNING ALONG WITH SOME SNOW SHOWERS. THIS ACTIVITY PRODUCED TRACE AMOUNTS TO A LIGHT DUSTING OR A LIGHT FILM ON SURFACES MOST AREAS. THERE WERE SOME ISOLATED SPOTS MAINLY LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES WHERE THE AMOUNTS RANGED UP TO A QUARTER OF AN INCH. SOME SALTING WAS NEEDED.

SNOW AMOUNTS:
ORD TRACE
RFD T
Rodgers Park .5
Beach Park .2

STORM SUMMARY 2-10-13.

Feb 13, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 2-10-13.

A storm system spread some drizzle and light rain into northern and northeast

STORM SUMMARY 2-7&8-13

Feb 09, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 2-7&8-13

STORM SUMMARY 2-3&2-4-2013

Feb 07, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 2-3&2-4-2013

STORM SUMMAY 2-5-13

Feb 05, 2013
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STORM SUMMAY 2-5-13

STORM SUMMARY 2-1&2-13

Feb 05, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 2-1&2-13

A clipper type system spread and area of light snow over the area between 8-10pm
On 2-1. The snow diminished to snow showers and flurries on the afternoon of 2-2
Before diminishing by 4pm. Snow totals averaged 1-3 inches with the lightest totals
South of the I88 corridor and mainly 2-3 inches north.. Salting and plowing was
Required to clear surfaces. Temperatures rose into the lower 20s mid afternoon

STORM SUMMARY 1-31-13

Feb 04, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 1-31-13
Flurries and snow showers occurred off and on until evening. Most areas only received trace amounts and required no work but there were some isolated bursts of snow showers mid to late afternoon that did result in some light accumulation. Temperatures were in the mid teens so this light accumulation did require some salting. I will only put down the cities that reported measurable snowfall below.

Snow amounts:

STORM SUMMARY 1-30-13

Feb 04, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 1-30-13

STORM SUMMARY 1-27-13

Jan 29, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 1-27-13

A freezing rain advisory was issued for the entire area from 9am to 9pm. Snow, sleet and freezing rain began between 11am and 1pm. Air and surface temps were both below freezing which resulted in slick surfaces. Pre- salting was encouraged for street departments as well as for commercial services that had clients open for

STORM SUMMARY 1-27-13

Jan 29, 2013
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STORM SUMMARY 1-27-13

A freezing rain advisory was issued for the entire area from 9am to 9pm. Snow, sleet and freezing rain began between 11am and 1pm. Air and surface temps were both below freezing which resulted in slick surfaces. Pre- salting was encouraged for street departments as well as for commercial services that had clients open for

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