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  • 6
    Mar
    2013
    11:08am, EST

    How deep is it? Show us your snow photos #NBCNewsPics

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    Snow in Illinois

    As the latest snow storm moves across the Midwest to the east coast, share your snow photos with us. Please add the hashtag #NBCNewsPics on Instagram, Twitter, or upload your pictures directly by clicking the box below. We'll be updating this gallery of your photos, so check back to see yours. 


     

     

    See more photos in our slideshow. 

    Story: 'Wallpaper paste' snowstorm shuts down nation's capital 


    Editor's note: All photos below provided by readers and have not been verified by NBC News.

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    The weathermen cried wolf for an entire week. In fact as recently as Friday at noon we were under a Winter Storm Warning with the expectation of getting 12-15 inches of snow.

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  • 7
    Nov
    2012
    5:33pm, EST

    Nor'easter descends on residents still recovering from Sandy

    Seth Wenig / AP

    John Barbaria walks in the snow among piles of trash in the street while cleaning a relatives house in the New Dorp section of Staten Island, N.Y. on Nov. 7.

    Paul J. Richards / AFP - Getty Images

    Linemen from Chain Electric, a contract utility crew that drove in from Mississippi to help Consolidated Edison, install a new transformer on Nov. 7 to help restore electric power that has been out since Hurricane Sandy struck the East Coast, in the community of Oakwood Beach, on Staten Island, N.Y.

    By Miguel Llanos, NBC News

    Snow dusted the tops of damaged homes and debris piles in parts of the New York City area as a nor'easter moved in Wednesday, causing some new power outages ahead of even more snow and gusts that could reach 60 mph overnight. 

    By Wednesday afternoon, the winds had caused some 13,000 new power outages in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, Reuters reported.

    About 1,200 flights were canceled across the Northeast, while residents of a few areas hit hardest by Superstorm Sandy last week were urged to evacuate in case of new flooding. Read the full story.

    Shannon Stapleton / Reuters

    A girl cries while waiting for a bus during a nor'easter, also known as a northeaster storm, in the Rockaways section of the Queens borough of New York on Nov. 7. New York and New Jersey ordered the evacuation of nursing homes and low-lying coastal areas already devastated by deadly superstorm Sandy as a smaller but still powerful nor'easter approached from the Atlantic Ocean.

    John Makely / NBC News

    USPS mail carrier Kenneth Henn delivers mail to a residence along Ocean Ave. at 15th Street in the evacuated section of Belmar, N.J. on Nov. 7. Earth moving machines pile sand along Ocean Ave., as the nor'easter approaches the Jersey Shore already battered a week ago by Hurricane Sandy.

    Brendan Mcdermid / Reuters

    A woman struggles with her umbrella in the wind and snow in New York, Nov. 7. A wintry storm dropped snow on the Northeast and threatened to bring dangerous winds and flooding to a region still climbing out from the devastation of superstorm Sandy.

    Shannon Stapleton / Reuters

    Men search through donated clothes and supplies as a road begins to flood during a Nor'easter, also known as a northeaster storm, in the Rockaways section of the Queens borough of New York on Nov. 7.

    John Moore / Getty Images

    Robert Munoz collects supplies from a mobile Red Cross unit on Nov. 7 in the Staten Island borough of New York City. He and fellow residents of the seaside Midland Beach area of Staten Island prepared for a nor'easter storm that could potentially re-flood areas devastated by superstorm Sandy.

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    Slideshow: Recovering after Sandy

    John Moore / Getty Images

    Residents across the Northeast pick up the pieces after Superstorm Sandy killed more than 100 people in 10 states and left a trail of destruction.

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    why are the donated goods lying in the road? is this where my donated goods will go?

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  • 10
    Apr
    2012
    10:30pm, EDT

    East Coast wildfires whipped up by winds

    Pool via Reuters

    Firefighters contain a wildfire that started in a wood compost at the former Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island, New York on Tuesday.

    Lucas Jackson / Reuters

    Frank Sisler struggles to carry a burned cart out of a destroyed garage following a large wildfire in Manorville, New York on Tuesday.

    Reuters reports: NEW YORK — Raging wildfires fueled by strong winds scorched thousands of acres (hundreds of hectares) in New Jersey and on New York's Long Island on Tuesday as firefighters scrambled aircraft to contain the blazes.

    A snowless winter and dry spring have transformed the New York City metropolitan area into a tinderbox, with recent strong winds fanning the flames, authorities said.

    Lucas Jackson / Reuters

    A truck bed rests surrounded by burned trees following a large wildfire in Manorville, New York on Tuesday.

    In an early start to fire season, 24 states and Washington, D.C., have posted red flag fire warnings. NBC's Tom Costello reports.

     

     

     

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    It is only April. Be careful when people camp on the park or take a walk outside home. No smoking please.

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  • 27
    Aug
    2011
    12:39pm, EDT

    Bill Tiernan / The Virginian-Pilot via AP

    One of two people rescued from a sailboat, right, uses a line to make their way onto the beach on Willoughby Spit in Norfolk, Va., Aug. 27, after they and another person were rescued from the boat that foundered in the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. A rescuer, left, waits for the second person to exit the boat.

    Two people rescued from sailboat in Norfolk, Va., as Hurricane Irene hits

    By Katie Cannon, Senior Multimedia Editor

    Whenever I see people being rescued from the water in the middle of a hurricane, I always wonder what on earth they were thinking or what the circumstances were behind their being on the seas.

    Read more here and see more images here.

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  • 27
    Aug
    2011
    9:54am, EDT

    Gerry Broome / AP

    Abandoned beachfront houses are surrounded by rising water as the effects of Hurricane Irene are felt in Nags Head, N.C., Aug. 27.

    Hurricane Irene makes landfall over North Carolina

    Check out the full story here and see more images here.

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