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Chicago, IL Buried Under Eighteen Inch Snowfall - 2/16/2021

February 17, 2021

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Video Description

With the assistance of Lake Michigan enhancing snowfall during a winter storm, Chicago and Evanston, Illinois received up to 18.6 inches of snowfall in under 24 hours. This video documents the scenes from the area this afternoon.
Shot Description

Shots 1-2 - Snow covered box trucks parked in Hodgkins, Illinois.

Shots 3-5/7/9-10 - Vehicles stuck along a residential street in Evanston, Illinois.

Shot 6 - A sidewalk etched out of snow along a residential street in Evanston, Illinois

Shot 8 - A house covered with 18 inches of fresh lake effect snow in Evanston, Illinois.

Shot 11 - A Northwestern University student tries to free their vehicle after being plowed in during lake effect snow in Evanston, Illinois.

Shots 12-14 - Vehicles buried in a Metra commuter parking lot in Evanston, Illinois.

Shot 15 - A speed limit sign almost buried from lake effect snowfall in Evanston, Illinois.

Shots 16-17 - An Evanston Public Works sidewalk snow blower in action along Sheridan Road in Evanston, Illinois.

Shots 18-21- Snowfall buried park benches/playground equipment in Evanston, Illinois.

Shot 22 - An Evanston resident struggles with a snowblower after lake effect snowfall.

Shots 23-24 - Evanston FD working OT from malfunctioning fire alarms at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.

Shots 25-27 - Scenes from Northwestern University after lake effect snowfall.


SID: Jesse Walters