Alyssa Holmes, 11, tosses snow Sunday onto her mother, Andrea Holmes, while shoveling the family’s driveway in Leeds. Andrea Holmes is a nurse in Portland and worked the night shift Saturday. When she arrived home at 10 a.m. Sunday, she was greeted with a driveway full of snow. “I thought winter was over so I canceled the plow driver and, of course, the snowblower is not working,” Andrea Holmes says. Her older daughter, Bailey Holmes, 13, is at right. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Two men clear snow Sunday from the roof of the Travas Collins House in Lewiston. The house is operated by Recovery Connections of Maine. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Nick Dube launches over his driveway Sunday while riding his snowmobile at his home in Sabattus. “It’s great,” Dube says of the foot of snow that fell Saturday and early Sunday. “It gives me a chance to ride around.” Dube is a student at Oak Hill Middle School in Sabattus. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

A car is barricaded by snow Sunday in Lewiston after the storm Saturday and early Sunday. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Natasha Christl reacts Sunday after her minivan gets stuck at the end of her driveway in Auburn. “No, absolutely not,” Christl says when asked if she is happy about the foot of snow that fell Saturday and early Sunday. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

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