The storm from Washington, D.C. to space
Millions of people across the eastern United States are dealing with the effects of a winter storm bringing blizzard conditions, massive snowfall, and coastal flooding to areas in its path.
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The historic storm — including rare thundersnow — was visible to astronauts on the International Space Station:
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The large amount of snow brought out winter modes of transportation — like snowmobiles and dogsleds — in unusual areas:
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Others are making-do without:
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More than 10 states declared states of emergency by Saturday afternoon, with Washington D.C. declaring a “snow emergency.’’
But even as the nation’s capital dealt with the foot of snow received overnight, there was at least one resident overjoyed with the fluffy stuff.
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