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'Nemo' snow storm shuts down Northeast (19 images)

Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York all declared state of emergencies on Friday as snow dumped on the Northeast, and gusting winds swept through the region.



Cars are covered under at least two feet of snow in Boston, Massachusetts on Saturday, February 9, 2013, after a blizzard dumped more than two feet of snow in the area. Up to three feet of snow fell in some parts of New England as a winter storm stranded motorists and knocked out power to thousands. UPI/Jacob Belcher
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Bostonians resort to cross country skiing to get around a desolated Boston, Massachusetts street on Saturday, February 9, 2013, after a blizzard dumped more than two feet of snow in the area. Up to three feet of snow fell in some parts of New England as a winter storm stranded motorists and knocked out power to thousands. UPI/Jacob Belcher
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A man walks through the snow near Central Park as two winter storms converge on the northeast on February 8, 2013 in New York City. Millions of people in the Northeast are bracing today for what forecasters said could be the biggest blizzard in a century. Thousands of flights out of New York and Boston airports were grounded and authorities expected air travel to ground to a halt by evening. UPI/John Angelillo
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Two men shovel the snow around Lincoln Center, the site of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, as two winter storms converge on the northeast on February 8, 2013 in New York City. Millions of people in the northeast are bracing today for what forecasters said could be the biggest blizzard in a century. Thousands of flights out of New York and Boston airports were grounded and authorities expected air travel to ground to a halt by evening. UPI/John Angelillo
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