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  • New York Fire Department firefighters stock up on salt Jan....

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    New York Fire Department firefighters stock up on salt Jan. 21, 2016, before Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks about the city's preparedness for an upcoming snowstorm.

  • A National Park Service plows Pennsylvania Avenue in front of...

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    A National Park Service plows Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016.

  • Tess Jorgensson, 3, helps her father dig their car out...

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    Tess Jorgensson, 3, helps her father dig their car out of snow in Alexandria, Va., on, Jan. 24, 2016.

  • Larry White, with the city of Roanoke, Va., shovels snow...

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    Larry White, with the city of Roanoke, Va., shovels snow from the front steps of City Hall on Jan. 22, 2016.

  • People make they way through the snow in the middle...

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    People make they way through the snow in the middle of Park Avenue January 25, 2016 as New Yorkers return to work after the city was hit with a record-setting snowfall.

  • People on skis take a photo in front of the...

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    People on skis take a photo in front of the White House on Jan. 23, 2016.

  • A convenience store in Raleigh, N.C., advertises the "essentials," including...

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    A convenience store in Raleigh, N.C., advertises the "essentials," including wine, on Jan. 21, 2016, ahead of a major bizzard expected to hit the East Coast.

  • An overturned truck lies unattended in the median along Monacan Trail...

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    An overturned truck lies unattended in the median along Monacan Trail Road south of Charlottesville, Va., as snow falls Jan. 22, 2016.

  • Young ladies wear animal onesie pajamas during an organized snowball...

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    Young ladies wear animal onesie pajamas during an organized snowball fight at Dupont Circle Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016 in Washington. People throw snow during an organized snowball fight at Dupont Circle Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016 in Washington.

  • A salt shed is filled with salt before an upcoming snowstorm...

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    A salt shed is filled with salt before an upcoming snowstorm Jan. 21, 2016, in New York City.

  • Gary Buss uses a snowblower to clear walkways and sidewalks...

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    Gary Buss uses a snowblower to clear walkways and sidewalks in front of his property on Main Street during a winter storm Jan. 22, 2016, in Blacksburg, Va.

  • Taryn Payne helps her friend push out a stuck car...

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    Taryn Payne helps her friend push out a stuck car in Richmond, Va., Monday, Jan. 25, 2016. Area residents continue to dive out from the weekend's snowstorm.

  • The U.S. Capitol stands illuminated as snow starts to fall...

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    The U.S. Capitol stands illuminated as snow starts to fall Jan. 22, 2016, in Washington.

  • Coastal flooding from a winter snowstorm inundates houses along New...

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    Coastal flooding from a winter snowstorm inundates houses along New York Avenue n North Wildwood, N.J.

  • People take photographs on the beach Jan. 23, 2016, as a...

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    People take photographs on the beach Jan. 23, 2016, as a storm-fueled wave hits Cape May, N.J.

  • A woman pose for a picture while snow falls in...

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    A woman pose for a picture while snow falls in Times Square on Jan. 23, 2016, in New York City.

  • Snow covers cars parked in Washington on Jan. 23, 2016.

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    Snow covers cars parked in Washington on Jan. 23, 2016.

  • People play in the snow on the National Mall during...

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    People play in the snow on the National Mall during a snowstorm Jan. 23, 2016, in Washington, D.C.

  • Children are pulled home after playing at Riverside Park which...

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    Children are pulled home after playing at Riverside Park which was covered in snow after a day of constant snowfall on Jan. 23, 2016, in New York City.

  • Shawn Covelly knocks snow off his awning, Sunday, Jan. 24,...

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    Shawn Covelly knocks snow off his awning, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, in Towson, Md.

  • Lara Gastinger skis along the Downtown Mall as snow falls...

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    Lara Gastinger skis along the Downtown Mall as snow falls Jan. 22, 2016, in Charlottesville, Va.

  • Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of General Services Joe...

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    Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of General Services Joe Damico, shovels a walkway to the State Capitol in Richmond, Va., Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016. The area is digging out from a mammoth snowstorm that swept through the are Friday and Saturday. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

  • The imprint of a car license plate is left in...

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    The imprint of a car license plate is left in the snow following the dig-out of vehicles in York, Pa., on Jan 24, 2016.

  • Snow slows down traffic on Interstate 40 on Jan. 22, 2016,...

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    Snow slows down traffic on Interstate 40 on Jan. 22, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn.

  • Cars are seen covered by a snow in Washington, D.C.,...

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    Cars are seen covered by a snow in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 23, 2016.

  • David Mansell scrapes ice and snow off his windshield after...

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    David Mansell scrapes ice and snow off his windshield after his morning shift at Brew in Seaboard Station on Jan. 22, 2016, in Raleigh, N.C.

  • A man makes his way during a storm in New...

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    A man makes his way during a storm in New York on Jan. 23, 2016.

  • A car parked on the street is coated in snow...

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    A car parked on the street is coated in snow in Centreville, Va., early Jan. 24, 2016, after a blizzard engulfed much of the eastern coast of the U.S.

  • Srikanth Bellamkonda, of Andhra Pradesh, India, digs out his car...

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    Srikanth Bellamkonda, of Andhra Pradesh, India, digs out his car after getting stuck in the snow Jan. 22, 2016, in Bowling Green, Ky.

  • A woman walks through a cloud of steam two days...

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    A woman walks through a cloud of steam two days after a massive snow storm covered the east coast of the United States in snow on January 25, 2016 in New York City.

  • Jill Ryan pulls her 2-year-old, Emma, on a little sled...

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    Jill Ryan pulls her 2-year-old, Emma, on a little sled as she and her husband head to Breadcraft Bakery on Kirk Avenue while snow falls Jan. 22, 2016.

  • A man walks on snow-covered Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C.,...

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    A man walks on snow-covered Thomas Circle in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 23, 2016.

  • People try to navigate a snowbank in the middle of...

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    People try to navigate a snowbank in the middle of Park Avenue January 25, 2016 as New Yorkers return to work after the city was hit with a record-setting snowfall.

  • Workers clear the tracks of snow at the Port Washington...

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    Workers clear the tracks of snow at the Port Washington branch of the Long Island Railroad, Jan. 25, 2016, in Port Washington, N.Y.. Service is suspended on the Port Washington branch due to the recent snow storm.

  • Commuters crowd a platform between piles of snow in the...

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    Commuters crowd a platform between piles of snow in the elevated Broadway Junction subway station, Monday, Jan. 25, 2016, in the Brooklyn borough of New York.

  • Two girls throw snow balls at each other on the banks...

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    Two girls throw snow balls at each other on the banks of Financial District with Brooklyn in the background on January 24, 2016 in New York. A massive blizzard that claimed at least 16 lives in the eastern United States finally appeared to be winding down Sunday, giving snowbound residents the chance to begin digging out.

  • A woman carefully enters the Columbia Circle subway stop Jan....

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    A woman carefully enters the Columbia Circle subway stop Jan. 23, 2016, in New York City.

  • Angelo Delacrus, 15, right, of Passaic, who came from Dominican...

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    Angelo Delacrus, 15, right, of Passaic, who came from Dominican Republic recently, shovels snow in the middle of Van Buren Street in Passaic, N.J., Jan. 24, 2016.

  • Max Sorensen of Stone Harbor, N.J., kayaks down Third Ave...

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    Max Sorensen of Stone Harbor, N.J., kayaks down Third Ave at 92nd Street in Stone Harbor, NJ, on Jan. 24, 2016. Clean-up efforts are underway in the wake of a winter storm that produced heavy snow amounts inland and record tidal flooding along the barrier Islands.

  • Liam Everett, 8, from left, Chloe Betts, 10, and Isabella...

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    Liam Everett, 8, from left, Chloe Betts, 10, and Isabella Everett, 10, of North Carolina, play a card game Jan. 22, 2016, at Orlando International Airport in Florida. The flights for both families were canceled because of winter weather in Raleigh, N.C. The two families are returning from a Disney cruise.

  • A man maneuvers his push cart with passengers in blowing...

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    A man maneuvers his push cart with passengers in blowing snow early Jan. 23, 2016, on the Atlantic City Boardwalk in New Jersey.

  • Three people help push Stephanie Taylor's vehicle into the KFC...

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    Three people help push Stephanie Taylor's vehicle into the KFC parking lot after it got stuck in the snow along Robert C. Byrd Drive on Jan. 22, 2016, in Beckley, W.Va.

  • Rhianna McCarte, 30, clears snow from her car, before digging...

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    Rhianna McCarte, 30, clears snow from her car, before digging it out, in Alexandria, Va., Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016.

  • People walk on Pennsylvania Avenue in near whiteout conditions in...

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    People walk on Pennsylvania Avenue in near whiteout conditions in Washington on Jan. 23, 2016.

  • A visitor runs under snowfall in front of the Washington...

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    A visitor runs under snowfall in front of the Washington Monument on Jan. 22, 2016, in Washington. Thousands of flights were canceled as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the Eastern United States.

  • A homeless man takes cover from the snow in Central...

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    A homeless man takes cover from the snow in Central park on Jan. 23, 2016, in New York City.

  • A limited selection of produce is seen at a grocery...

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    A limited selection of produce is seen at a grocery store after a snowstorm Jan. 23, 2016, in Washington, D.C.

  • A worker clears snow from a sidewalk in Times Square...

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    A worker clears snow from a sidewalk in Times Square on Jan. 23, 2016, in New York.

  • Strong wind blows snow from the roof of a building...

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    Strong wind blows snow from the roof of a building in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 23, 2016.

  • A driver shovels snow to free a vehicle on the New...

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    A driver shovels snow to free a vehicle on the New Jersey Turnpike on Jan. 23, 2016, in Port Reading, N.J.

  • A woman walks in strong winds and heavy snow in...

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    A woman walks in strong winds and heavy snow in New York City's Central Park on Jan. 23, 2016.

  • Snow is cleared along a street in the Upper West...

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    Snow is cleared along a street in the Upper West Side neighborhood of New York Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, in the wake of a storm that dumped heavy snow along the East Coast.

  • A snowman stands on a traffic median Jan. 22, 2016,...

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    A snowman stands on a traffic median Jan. 22, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn.

  • A man pulls a sled with children near Central Park...

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    A man pulls a sled with children near Central Park on Jan. 23, 2016, in New York City.

  • City worker Jim Maxwell removes snow from a sidewalk in...

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    City worker Jim Maxwell removes snow from a sidewalk in Franklin, Tenn., on Jan. 22, 2016. A blizzard menacing the Eastern U.S. started dumping snow in Virginia, Tennessee and other parts of the South as millions of people in the storm's path prepared for icy roads, possible power outages and other treacherous conditions.

  • A woman pushes a stroller over a snow covered road...

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    A woman pushes a stroller over a snow covered road following a blizzard on January 25, 2016 in Wilmington, Delaware. Many streets in the city remained covered with snow.

  • Brian McAlear and his son Christian, 4, make snow angles...

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    Brian McAlear and his son Christian, 4, make snow angles at C.J. Kirkland Memorial Park in Leonia, N.J., on Jan. 24, 2016.

  • Bashon Mann and his children sled down a hill on...

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    Bashon Mann and his children sled down a hill on Capitol Hill as snow falls in January 2014. Existing law officially forbid sledding in order to protect the Capitol grounds, but lawmakers instructed the cops to chill out in legislation that cleared Congress last month.

  • People walk down Pennsylvania Avenue NW after a snowstorm Jan....

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    People walk down Pennsylvania Avenue NW after a snowstorm Jan. 23, 2016, in Washington, D.C.

  • Residents of the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Washington flock to...

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    Residents of the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Washington flock to Frager's Hardware on Jan. 22, 2016, in preparation for the anticipated blizzard heading to the the Eastern U.S.

  • Mae Richardson shovels snow outside her home Jan. 23, 2016,...

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    Mae Richardson shovels snow outside her home Jan. 23, 2016, in Parkville, Md.

  • The White House peeks over plowed snow in Washington, DC,...

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    The White House peeks over plowed snow in Washington, DC, Jan. 25, 2016. East Coast residents who made the most of a paralyzing weekend blizzard face fresh challenges as the workweek begins: slippery roads, spotty transit service mounds of snow, and closed schools and government offices.

  • A uniformed U.S. Secret Service police officer stands guard in...

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    A uniformed U.S. Secret Service police officer stands guard in a knee-deep snow outside the White House in Washington.

  • Ben Osborn walks with a shovel past a line of...

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    Ben Osborn walks with a shovel past a line of snowed-in cars on A Steet in northeast Washington, on Jan. 24, 2016.

  • A man walks his dog in the median of Monument Avenue...

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    A man walks his dog in the median of Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va., on Jan. 22, 2016. The downtown area and some major thoroughfares were empty of traffic as the snowstorm began to dump snow on the city in earnest. Portions of Virginia were under a blizzard warning.

  • A pedestrian runs along a snow covered road in New...

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    A pedestrian runs along a snow covered road in New York's Central Park, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, in the wake of a storm that dumped heavy snow along the East Coast.

  • Ben Harbin cleans the ice and snow off of his...

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    Ben Harbin cleans the ice and snow off of his car Jan, 22, 2016, in Bowling Green, Ky.

  • A man fills his car with gas at a station...

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    A man fills his car with gas at a station as snow begins to fall before sunrise Jan. 22, 2016, in Durham, N.C.

  • Stone mason Medaro Romero covers gas-powered snowblowers in plastic bags in...

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    Stone mason Medaro Romero covers gas-powered snowblowers in plastic bags in preparation for a coming winter storm outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 21, 2016.

  • A snowplow clears snow on Lexington Avenue during the snowstorm...

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    A snowplow clears snow on Lexington Avenue during the snowstorm Jan. 23, 2016, in New York City.

  • Workers clear the street of snow two days after a...

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    Workers clear the street of snow two days after a massive snow storm covered the east coast of the United States in snow on January 25, 2016 in New York City. The storm that dumped over two-feet of snow on the city is responsible for the deaths of 31 people on the East Coast.

  • Friends from Blacksburg's Young Life chapter take to the streets...

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    Friends from Blacksburg's Young Life chapter take to the streets to try out sliding on lunch trays, sleds and their shoes during a winter storm Jan. 22, 2016, in Blacksburg, Va.

  • Jessica Ourisman, a travel advisor from Baltimore, looks up at...

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    Jessica Ourisman, a travel advisor from Baltimore, looks up at the buildings around the New York Stock Exchange while touring lower Manhattan with a group of other advisors during a snow storm in New York.

  • Firefighters help push a stuck car during a snowstorm Jan....

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    Firefighters help push a stuck car during a snowstorm Jan. 23, 2016, in Washington, D.C.

  • A dock sits on the sidewalk following flooding Jan. 23,...

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    A dock sits on the sidewalk following flooding Jan. 23, 2016, in Stone Harbor, N.J.

  • Commuters cross piles of snow to catch a bus, Monday,...

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    Commuters cross piles of snow to catch a bus, Monday, Jan. 25, 2016, in New York.

  • Chris Vozzo, a tourist from Australia, stops to photograph snow falling...

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    Chris Vozzo, a tourist from Australia, stops to photograph snow falling in Lafayette Park in front of the White House on Jan. 22, 2016, in Washington. The nation's capital hunkered down in preparation for a major snowstorm.

  • A motorist is helped by a good Samaritan along Interstate...

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    A motorist is helped by a good Samaritan along Interstate 40 East in Durham County in North Carolina on Jan. 22, 2016. Road conditions worsened and power outages increased as a winter storm moved through North Carolina.

  • Deborah Ellison covers Raniyah Shabazz, 4, in a blanket as...

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    Deborah Ellison covers Raniyah Shabazz, 4, in a blanket as they walk in the snow Jan. 22, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn.

  • A man clears snow from his car in the Chinatown...

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    A man clears snow from his car in the Chinatown neighborhood in New York on Jan. 24, 2016. Millions of Americans began digging out Sunday from a mammoth blizzard that set a new single-day snowfall record in Washington and New York City.

  • Wind-blown snow buries vehicles, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, in Parkville,...

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    Wind-blown snow buries vehicles, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, in Parkville, Md.

  • Cars make their way down Electric Road in southwest Roanoke...

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    Cars make their way down Electric Road in southwest Roanoke County on Jan. 22, 2016, near Roanoke, Va.

  • Snowplows and traffic make their way south along Interstate 40...

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    Snowplows and traffic make their way south along Interstate 40 in Durham and Orange counties in North Carolina on Jan. 22, 2016. Road conditions worsened and power outages increased as a winter storm moved through North Carolina.

  • People take photographs atop a huge pile of snow in...

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    People take photographs atop a huge pile of snow in front of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, on Jan. 24, 2016.

  • A man bounces at the bottom as he sleds down...

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    A man bounces at the bottom as he sleds down the snow-covered steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016 in Washington.

  • A woman peers into an empty dairy refrigerator at a...

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    A woman peers into an empty dairy refrigerator at a grocery store Jan. 22, 2016, in Philadelphia.

  • Bella Fraker stands on a snow pile as she poses...

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    Bella Fraker stands on a snow pile as she poses for a family photo in New York's Times Square, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, as a large winter storm rolls up the East Coast.

  • Workers remove snow on the tarmac at Ronald Reagan National...

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    Workers remove snow on the tarmac at Ronald Reagan National Airport, with the U.S. Capitol dome seen behind, on Jan. 24, 2016 in Arlington, Va.

  • Workers clear the tracks of snow at the Port Washington...

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    Workers clear the tracks of snow at the Port Washington branch of the Long Island Railroad Monday, Jan. 25, 2016 in Port Washington, N.Y.

  • Pedestrians walk in New York, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016.

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    Pedestrians walk in New York, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016.

  • A van drives through a flooded street as ice and...

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    A van drives through a flooded street as ice and snow prevent drainage in Atlantic City, N.J. Most of the state was facing a blizzard warning from Friday evening until Sunday that called for up to 24 inches of snow, with the deepest accumulations in the central part of the state.

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    Eli Bokor, 2, is pulled in a laundry basket by his father Ben Bokor down a snow covered 15th Street SE in Washington on Jan. 24, 2016. Washington is digging out after a mammoth blizzard with hurricane-force winds and record-setting snowfall brought much of the East Coast to an icy standstill.

  • A woman strolls along Campbell Avenue at First Street in...

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    A woman strolls along Campbell Avenue at First Street in Roanoke, Va., with her dog as snow falls Jan. 22, 2016.

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A storm that arrived postcard-pretty in the nation’s capital Friday was morphing into a painful, even paralyzing blizzard with gale-force winds pushing heavy snow and coastal flooding. One in seven Americans could get at least half a foot of snow by Sunday, and Washington could see snowdrifts more than 4 feet high.

The first flakes were lovely, but forecasters warned that much, much more was on its way.

Not that anyone will see the worst of it: Much heavier snow and wind gusting to 50 mph should create blinding whiteout conditions once the storm joins up with a low pressure system off the coast, said Bruce Sullivan, a forecaster at the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland.

Two feet or more of snowfall is forecast for Washington and Baltimore, and nearly as much for Philadelphia. New York City’s expected total was upped Friday to a foot or more. But Sullivan said “the winds are going to be the real problem; that’s when we’ll see possible power outages.”

The result could create snowdrifts 4 to 5 feet high, so even measuring it for records could be difficult, he said.

By nighttime, wet, heavy snow was falling in the capital, making downed power lines more likely, and yet many people remained on the roads, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said. “Find a safe place and stay there,” she implored both residents and tourists.

Anyone trying to travel in this mess risks getting stuck for hours, marooned in odd places, or killed, authorities warned. At least seven people died in storm-related crashes before the worst of the storm, including Stacy Sherrill, whose car plummeted off an icy road in Tennessee. Her husband survived after climbing for hours up a 300-foot embankment.

“They’re slipping and sliding all over the place,” said Kentucky State Police Trooper Lloyd Cochran — as soon as one wreck was cleared, other cars slammed into each other, causing gridlock for hours on interstate highways.

By late Friday, there were 989 car crashes statewide in Virginia, and authorities had assisted nearly 800 disabled vehicles, said Ken Schrad, spokesman for the Virginia State Police Joint Information Center.

Conditions quickly became treacherous all along the path of the storm. Arkansas and Tennessee got 8 inches; Kentucky got more than a foot, and states across the Deep South grappled with icy, snow-covered roads and power outages. Two tornadoes arrived along with the snow in Mississippi.

The storm could easily cause more than $1 billion in damage, weather service director Louis Uccellini said.

All the ingredients have come together for a massive snowfall: The winds initially picked up warm water from the Gulf of Mexico, and now the storm is taking much more moisture from the warmer-than-usual Gulf Stream as it rotates slowly over mid-Atlantic states, with the District of Columbia in its bulls-eye.

At least meteorologists appear to have gotten this storm right. Predictions converged and millions of people got clear warnings, well in advance. Blizzard warnings stretched to just north of New York City. Boston and other New England cities should get a less windy winter storm, and much less snow.

In all, 82 million Americans will get at least an inch of snow, 47 million more than 6 inches, and 22 million Americans more than a foot, Ryan Maue at WeatherBell Analytics said Friday.

Fortunately, temperatures will be just above freezing after the storm passes in most places, and there’s no second storm lurking behind this one, making for a slow and steady melt and less likelihood of more ice and floods, Peterson said.

As food and supplies vanished from store shelves Friday, states of emergency were declared, lawmakers went home, and schools, government offices and transit systems closed early around the region. Thousands of flights were canceled, sporting events were called off, bands postponed concerts and NASCAR delayed its Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

Broadway’s shows were still going on in New York, but as snow fell in Atlanta, people there were urged to stay home all weekend, rather than risk a repeat of the city’s 2014 “icepocalypse,” when a relatively mild winter storm caused days of commuter chaos.

Travel was already impossible across a wide swath of the Ohio River valley. Nashville, Tennessee, was gridlocked by accidents. Several drivers died on icy roads in North Carolina. In Washington, Baltimore, and Delaware, archdioceses pre-emptively excused Catholics from showing up for Sunday Mass.

A NASA satellite image shows a large winter storm as it nears the East Coast, while another storm approaches the Pacific Coast.
A NASA satellite image shows a large winter storm as it nears the East Coast, while another storm approaches the Pacific Coast.

Coastal flooding and the loss of beaches from high surf were major worries from Delaware north to Long Island. New Jersey’s Republican Gov. Chris Christie canceled presidential campaign events in New Hampshire, which should be spared from the storm. “I’m sorry, NH but I gotta go home — we got snow coming,” Christie wrote on Twitter. Christie met with his Cabinet on Friday night and then declared a state of emergency as forecasters predicted up to 2 feet of snow in parts of the state. The governor asked people to be smart and stay off roadways on Saturday.

In Washington, the federal government closed its offices at noon, and all mass transit was shutting down through Sunday. President Barack Obama, hunkering down at the White House, was one of many who stayed home. Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina addressed anti-abortion activists at the annual March for Life as the storm closed in.

“I would come here if it were thunderstorming,” said Kristlyn Whitlock, 20, who came from Steubenville, Ohio, wearing four layers of pants and five layers of tops to stay warm.

In downtown Baltimore, social worker Sean Augustus stocked up on flashlights and water, but said his city comes together when disasters strike.

“This is when you’ll see Baltimore city in a different light,” Augustus said. “You’ll see neighbors coming together to help each other. That’s the side of Baltimore people rarely see.”

A similar spirit was evident in Annapolis, where 350 Navy midshipmen signed up to shovel people out.

About 7,600 flights were canceled Friday and Saturday — about 15 percent of the airlines’ schedules, according to the flight tracking service FlightAware. They hope to be fully back in business by Sunday afternoon.

One of the unlucky travelers stranded by the storm was Jennifer Bremer of Raleigh, North Carolina. Bremer flew into Chicago on Thursday morning, carrying only a briefcase, for what she thought would be less than a day of meetings. Her flight home was canceled Thursday night, and then again Friday.

Bashon Mann and his children sled down a hill on Capitol Hill as snow falls in January 2014. Existing law officially forbid sledding in order to protect the Capitol grounds, but lawmakers instructed the cops to chill out in legislation that cleared Congress last month.
Bashon Mann and his children sled down a hill on Capitol Hill as snow falls in January 2014. Existing law officially forbid sledding in order to protect the Capitol grounds, but lawmakers instructed the cops to chill out in legislation that cleared Congress last month.

“I have my computer, my phone and a really good book, but no clothing,” Bremer said as she eyed flight boards at O’Hare International Airport. “I have a travel agent right now trying to get creative. I’m waiting on a phone call from her. … I’m trying to get somewhere near the East Coast where I can drive in tonight or early tomorrow morning.”

Thousands of track workers, power company employees, road crew members, firefighters, police, National Guardsmen and others mobilized to help out over the long weekend.

“For our region, this is good timing,” said Jeffrey Knueppel, general manager of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, which is suspending almost all service around Philadelphia Saturday. “Saturday is the day to stay home and Sunday will give us a chance to really clean things up.”

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