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Meanwhile, roadwork can continue. City workers plan to paint lane markers along Lake Shore Drive from Randolph Street to North Avenue.

"We are taking advantage of this great weather," said Pete Scales, spokesman for the city's Department of Transportation.

Chicago has already broken two snow-related weather records this year: the longest stretch between snowfalls and the latest measurable snowfall. The snow total at O'Hare International Airport stands at 1.3 inches, which ties the winter of 1889-90 for the most snow-deprived start to the season.

Things could be different but for a couple of near misses. Meteorologists had predicted 2 to 4 inches of snow from a mid-December storm, but the snow remained west and north and the city got only a dusting. On Christmas, areas to the south were pounded, while Chicago saw only flurries.

A decent snowfall in Chicago would be good news for Tim Gibbons, founder of Tim's Snowplowing Inc., who employs more than 100 workers.

"I'm not hitting the panic button at this point," Gibbons said. But "I would like a few systems to move in and remind everybody that this is still Chicago and it snows in winter here."

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