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Mae Richardson shovels snow outside her home in Parkville, Md., Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016. One in seven Americans will get at least half a foot of snow outside their homes when this weekend’s big storm has finished delivering blizzards, gale-force winds, whiteout conditions and flooding to much of the eastern United States. 

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Parked cars are snowed in during a snowstorm in Washington, DC, on January 23, 2016. A deadly blizzard with bone-chilling winds and potentially record-breaking snowfall slammed the eastern US on January 23, as officials urged millions in the storm’s path to seek shelter — warning the worst is yet to come. US news reports said at least eight people had died by late Friday from causes related to the monster snowstorm, which is expected to last until early Sunday. 

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Michelle Navarre Cleary pulls a bag as she walks on K Street in Washington on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, as snow continues to fall. With long lead time from forecasters and stern warnings from authorities, tens of millions of residents from northern Georgia to New Jersey shuttered themselves inside to wait out a mammoth storm that made travel treacherous and could dump 2 feet or more of snow in some areas. 

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A man pushing a snow plough during a snowstorm January 22, 2016 in New York.

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Aquib Aslam walks in the snow as he looks down the National Mall towards the Washington Monument, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016 in Washington. 

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The Washington Monument is seen in the snow, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016 in Washington. Millions of people awoke Saturday to heavy snow outside their doorsteps, strong winds that threatened to increase through the weekend, and largely empty roads as residents from the South to the Northeast heeded warnings to hunker down inside while a mammoth storm barreled across a large swath of the country.

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A walks in the street during a snowstorm in Washington, DC, on January 23, 2016. A deadly blizzard with bone-chilling winds and potentially record-breaking snowfall slammed the eastern US on January 23, as officials urged millions in the storm’s path to seek shelter — warning the worst is yet to come. US news reports said at least eight people had died by late Friday from causes related to the monster snowstorm, which is expected to last until early Sunday. 

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People walk on the snow covered streets of Times Square January 23, 2016 in New York. A deadly blizzard with bone-chilling winds and potentially record-breaking snowfall slammed the eastern US on January 23, as officials urged millions in the storm’s path to seek shelter — warning the worst is yet to come. US news reports said at least eight people had died by late Friday from causes related to the monster snowstorm, which is expected to last until early Sunday. 

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A man with a shovel cleans the kurb in front of his shop during a snowstorm January 23, 2016 in New York. A deadly blizzard with bone-chilling winds and potentially record-breaking snowfall slammed the eastern US on January 23, as officials urged millions in the storm’s path to seek shelter — warning the worst is yet to come. US news reports said at least eight people had died by late Friday from causes related to the monster snowstorm, which is expected to last until early Sunday. 

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About a dozen sledders, young and old, took to the slopes of the West Front of the Capitol after the first few inches of snow blanketed Washington on Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. Snow began to fall early afternoon as approaching blizzard conditions threatened to shut down the Washington area.

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A snowplow cleans up snow January 22, 2016 in Washington, DC. A winter snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with prediction of up to 30 inches of snow for the DC area.

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A woman crosses 15th Street during a snowstorm in Washington January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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The Lincoln Memorial is seen under snowfall in Washington on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States.

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A man runs across the street during a snowstorm in Washington on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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Snowplows stand by on a street January 22, 2016 in Washington, DC. A winter snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with prediction of up to 30 inches of snow for the DC area.

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Vehicles move along Interstate 85 as an overhead sign indicates ‘WINTER WEATHER WARNING IN EFFECT’ during a winter storm on January 22, 2016 in Greensboro, North Carolina. A major snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with some areas getting up to 30 inches of snow.

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Architect of the Capitol crews clear the Senate steps and East Plaza at the U.S. Capitol as they try to keep up with the heavy snow in Washington on Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. Snow began to fall early afternoon as approaching blizzard conditions threatened to shut down the Washington area.

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The Iowa Jima memorial is seen during a snow storm in Arlington, Virginia on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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Shoppers preparing for the impending winter storm wait in line at an Acme Supermarket on January 22, 2016 in Cape May County, New Jersey. A major snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with some areas expected to receive up to 1-2 feet of snow.

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A man runs through a park during a snow storm in Arlington, Virginia on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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About a dozen sledders, young and old, took to the slopes of the West Front of the Capitol after the first few inches of snow blanketed Washington on Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. Snow began to fall early afternoon as approaching blizzard conditions threatened to shut down the Washington area.

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Pedestrians walk with their dog during a winter storm on January 22, 2016 in Greensboro, North Carolina. A major snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with some areas getting up to 30 inches of snow.

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NCDOT snow plows clear the roadway along Interstate 85 during a winter storm on January 22, 2016 in Greensboro, North Carolina. A major snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with some areas getting up to 30 inches of snow.

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A car drives down a snow covered road during a snow storm in Arlington, Virginia on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States.

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A staff member walks on of the Obama’s dogs at the White House during a snow storm in Washington on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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A biker crosses a monument in Lafayette Park during a snow storm in Washington on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States.

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A man runs with a dog during a snow storm in Washington on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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People run through the snow past the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States.

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People walk along Pennsylvania Avenue during a snow storm in Washington on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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The home stadium of the Carolina Panthers in the snow at Bank of America Stadium on January 22, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. A major snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with some areas expected to receive up to 1-2 feet of snow.

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A runner passes the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue during a snow storm in Washington on January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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A dog brings a sled up a hill near Uptown Charlotte on January 22, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. A major snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with some areas expected to receive up to 1-2 feet of snow.

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The home stadium of the Carolina Panthers in the snow at Bank of America Stadium on January 22, 2016 in Charlotte, North Carolina. A major snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with some areas expected to receive up to 1-2 feet of snow.

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The White House is seen during a snowstorm in Washington January 22, 2016. Thousands of flights were cancelled and supermarket shelves were left bare Friday as millions of Americans hunkered down for a winter storm expected to dump historic amounts of snow in the eastern United States. 

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Neighbors Steve Turner, left, and Mac McDonald talk as they take their dogs for an evening walk in the snow Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. A blizzard menacing the Eastern United States started dumping snow in Virginia, Tennessee and other parts of the South on Friday as millions of people in the storm’s path prepared for icy roads, possible power outages and other treacherous conditions. 

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A pedestrian crosses 9th Street as the snow falls, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 in Washington. One in seven Americans will get at least half a foot of snow outside their homes when this weekend’s big storm has finished delivering blizzards, gale-force winds, whiteout conditions and flooding to much of the eastern United States.

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Snow-covered nuns from the Fraternite Notre Dame in Chicago stand in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, following the annual March for Life. Snow began to fall early afternoon as approaching blizzard conditions threatens to shut down the Washington area.

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A woman walks as snow falls in Baltimore, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. The northern mid-Atlantic region, including Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia, is preparing for a weekend snowstorm that is now forecast to reach blizzard conditions. 

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An NCDOT snow plow clears the roadway along Interstate 40 during a winter storm on January 22, 2016 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. A major snowstorm is forecasted for the East Coast this weekend with some areas getting a possible one to two feet of snow.

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People look out at the snow from the rooftop of Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge honky-tonk, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. A blizzard menacing the Eastern United States started dumping snow in Virginia, Tennessee and other parts of the South on Friday as millions of people in the storm’s path prepared for icy roads, possible power outages and other treacherous conditions. 

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Adrian Lapas scoops snow at the entrance to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. A blizzard menacing the Eastern United States started dumping snow in Virginia, Tennessee and other parts of the South on Friday as millions of people in the storm’s path prepared for icy roads, possible power outages and other treacherous conditions. 

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People walk toward the Washington Monument as snow begins to blanket Washington, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. A blizzard menacing the Eastern United States started dumping snow in Washington, Virginia, Tennessee and other parts of the South on Friday as millions of people in the storm’s path prepared for icy roads, possible power outages and other treacherous conditions. 

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Vinny Pisciotta, center, sells a snow shovel to Donna Przychodzki, of Secaucus, N.J., as his sister-in-law Margaret Pisciotta, left, takes a call at Meadowlands Hardware, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, in Rutherford, N.J. Towns across the state are hunkering down in preparation for a major snowstorm expected to begin later in the day. 

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As snow begins to fall, a bicyclist rides down Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House in Washington, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. The Nation’s Capital hunkers down in preparation for a major snowstorm and with food and supplies vanished from store shelves, five states and the District of Columbia declared states of emergency ahead of the slow-moving system. 

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Daron Anderson walks down an empty snow-covered street to check on the condition of a relative, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. A blizzard menacing the Eastern United States started dumping snow in Virginia, Tennessee and other parts of the South on Friday as millions of people in the storm’s path prepared for icy roads, possible power outages and other treacherous conditions. 

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A pedestrian walks his dog in the median of Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va., Friday, Jan. 22, 2016. There’s virtually no traffic around downtown or some major thoroughfares as Friday’s snowstorm begins to dump snow on the city in earnest. Portions of Virginia are under a blizzard warning. 

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A construction worker treats the sidewalk near a bus stop on 14th Street NW in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, as the nation’s capital hunkers down in preparation for a major snowstorm. Food and supplies vanished from store shelves, five states and the District of Columbia declared states of emergency ahead of the slow-moving system.

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Truck driver Mike Jock, of Newark, Del., unloads ice-melt in Towson, Md., Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016. The northern mid-Atlantic region, including Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia, is preparing for a weekend snowstorm that is now forecast to reach blizzard conditions. 

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