Snowstorm dumps on Northeast
Much of the US Northeast from New York to Maine spent the last few days digging out after blizzard conditions and record-setting snowfalls left hundreds of thousands temporarily without power in winter temperatures. The storm surge during high tides at the height of the storm caused beach erosion and flooded coastal towns with ice-filled waters and rocks washed in from the sea.

An image released by NASA from NOAA's GOES-13 satellite captured Feb. 8 shows a massive winter storm coming together as two low pressure systems merge over the northeast US. Snow began falling across the Northeast on Friday, ushering in what was predicted to be a huge storm sending residents scurrying to stock up on food and gas up their cars. (NASA) #

Snowbound vehicles remain stranded Saturday morning, Feb. 9, along Route 347 in Lake Grove, N.Y. Hundreds of cars were stranded on New York's Long Island roadways as snow rapidly covered roadways. Many people abandoned their vehicles and first responders rescued motorists who chose to spend the frigid night in their vehicles. (John Paraskevas/Newsday via Associated Press) #

Nicole Lacoursiere of North Andover, Mass., falls back to make a snow angel on Feb. 9 in some 24 inches of snow that had fallen in her yard. A behemoth storm packing hurricane-force wind gusts and blizzard conditions swept through the Northeast, dumping more than 2 feet of snow on New England and knocking out power to 650,000 homes and businesses. (Elise Amendola/Associated Press) #

Greg Beal and Karen Willis Beal pose for photos outdoors after their wedding that went on despite a snowstorm in South Portland, Maine, on Feb. 9. Karen Willis Beal said her vision of a dream wedding included a snowstorm just like the one hit before her parents married in December 1970. The record-breaking storm prevented some of her guests from attending. (Bonnie Harrison/Associated Press) #

From left, Worcester Polytechnic Institute freshmen Kyle Foster and Steven Como, both members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, jump from the fraternity house porch roof into a steep snow bank on Wachusett Street in Worcester, Mass., in the aftermath of an overnight storm on Feb. 9. (Paul Kapteyn/Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Associated Press) #

A snowboarder catches some air while taking advantage of a makeshift terrain park on Boston Common in Boston on Feb. 9. The Boston area received about two feet of snow from a winter storm. A howling storm across the Northeast left the New York-to-Boston corridor shrouded in 1 to 3 feet of snow Saturday, stranding motorists on highways overnight and piling up drifts so high that some homeowners couldn't get their doors open. More than 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity. (Charles Krupa/Associated Press) #

Masschusetts Institute of Technology student Erica Simmoms is covered in snow during a snow ball fight between MIT and Harvard University students in Cambridge, Mass., on Feb. 10 following a winter blizzard which dumped up to 40 inches of snow with hurricane force winds, killing at least nine people and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) #

Cheryl Roegner of the North End neighborhood of Boston, sits in the sun and the snow on a bench in Paul Revere Mall next to a snow sculpture she says she did not have a hand in making on Feb. 10 in the North End neighborhood of Boston. With temperatures in the 40's many turned out to enjoy the sun and some of the two-feet of snow left by Friday and Saturday's storm throughout Boston. (Gene J. Puskar/Associated Press) #
Julie MacDonald rests on the back of her car while trying to dig it out in Somerville, Mass., on Feb 10 following a winter blizzard which dumped up to 40 inches of snow with hurricane force winds, killing at least nine people and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. (Brian Snyder/Reuters) #
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