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  • 25
    Mar
    2013
    10:06am, EDT

    Moscow pummeled with snow as deep freeze stretches into spring

    Denis Tyrin / AP

    A man runs through snow covered railway tracks during a snowstorm in Moscow, March 24.

    Sergei Karpukhin / Reuters

    A faint silhouette of St. Basil's Cathedral is seen during a snowstorm in central Moscow, March 25.

    Sergei Chirikov / EPA

    Pedestrians walk across a bridge during a heavy snowfall in Moscow, Russia, March 25.

    Katya Abramkina / AFP - Getty Images

    A snow plough clears the Manezhnaya Square just outside the Kremlin, right, in Moscow, late on March 24. The State Historical Museum is in the background, left.

    Heavy snowfall continued for a second day in Moscow on Monday, with temperatures hovering around 17 degrees Fahrenheit (-8 degrees Celsius), but feeling more like 2 degrees Fahrenheit (-16 C) with the wind chill factor.

    Reports state that the total snowfall this winter has reached nearly 10 feet -- twice the usual amount -- and temperatures are almost 10 degrees lower than normal.

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  • 24
    Mar
    2013
    5:08pm, EDT

    Spring snowstorm continues eastward track along I-70

    Orlin Wagner / AP

    A man waits for help after becoming stuck in snow along West 6th Street in Lawrence, Kan., March 24.

    By Andrew Rafferty, Staff Writer, NBC News

    Midwesterners saw no signs of spring on Sunday as heavy snow blanketed a large swath of the country that stretched from Missouri to Pennsylvania.

    The storm doused Colorado and northwest Kansas on Saturday, leaving 10 to 15 inches of snow in some areas, according to the National Weather Service. Now the system is moving east and will make its way through the mid-Mississippi Valley, the Ohio Valley and the Appalachians, where it is expected to leave six to 10 inches of snow in its wake.

    Read the full story.

    Charlie Riedel / AP

    A pedestrian is shrouded in heavy snow as he crosses a downtown street on Saturday, March 23, in Kansas City, Mo.

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    and the Grond Hog, put back on his winter coat!!!

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    22
    Mar
    2013
    5:02am, EDT

    Divided by class, Peruvians united in love of beach

    Rodrigo Abd / AP

    A man is silhouetted in a wading pool as he cleans it out in the ocean waters off Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru.

    Rodrigo Abd / AP

    Beach goers wade on the shoreline of Agua Dulce beach, in Lima, Peru during summertime in the southern hemisphere.

    Rodrigo Abd / AP

    Karina Alvarado and David Enriquez pose for a picture with their daughter at Agua Dulce beach. For five Peruvian soles or about two U.S. dollars beach goers can pose for a photo in front of backdrops of their choice that include forest landscapes, exotic beach scenes or atop horses.

    Rodrigo Abd / AP

    Lifeguards attend to Belen Godinez on"Agua Dulce" beach after she was saved from drowning in the ocean in Lima, Peru.

    Rodrigo Abd / AP

    A woman snacks on mango fruit as her grandson plays nearby on Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru.

    Rodrigo Abd / AP

    Adela Cabrera, 19, poses for a picture on a horse at Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru. For five Peruvian soles or about two U.S. dollars beach goers can pose for a photo to record their day at the beach.

    Rodrigo Abd / AP

    A man opens a can of peaches on Agua Dulce beach in Lima, Peru.

    While Lima's elite spend their summer weekends in gated beach enclaves south of the Peruvian capital, the working class jams by the thousands on a single municipal beach of grayish-brown sands and gentle waves.

    Until the mid-20th century, Lima's lower classes couldn't afford beach-going, said Juan Pacheco, a historian of the city. Road-building to the coast solved that, and the rich began to largely abandon Lima's beaches to the poorer set.

    Now, the only barrier to entry to Agua Dulce beach is two dollars, the price of bus fare to get there and home.

    On some weekends during the Southern Hemisphere summer, which runs from December until March, as many as 40,000 people a day visit the half-mile-long strip of beach. They arrive in groups of 20-30, hauling enormous pots of fragrant chicken and rice.
    – Associated Press

    Editor’s Note: The images for this blog post were shot from January to March, but made available to NBC News today.

    Rodrigo Abd / AP

    A man walks along the shoreline next to a message in the sand that reads in Spanish "I love you Alfonzo,

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    This story was originally published on Thu Mar 21, 2013 1:29 PM EDT

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    The beach looks filthy, look at all the trash.....With that many people in the water and on the beach I would never go into that water. Image all the germs floating around from them relieving themselves in the water. I would hate to have to clean up after this bunch left.

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  • 19
    Mar
    2013
    8:45pm, EDT

    Minneapolis' Target Field is de-iced in preparation for MLB opening day

    Photos by Ben Garvin / The St. Paul Pioneer Press via AP

    Barry Maddox sprays thick layers of snow and ice off the seats of Target Field in Minneapolis, Minn., on March 19, 2013. Crews used high-pressure heated water to clean snow and ice from the seats of the baseball field in preparation for the Minnesota Twins' opening day baseball game against the Detroit Tigers on April 1.

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  • 18
    Mar
    2013
    11:45pm, EDT

    Lightning strikes over Montgomery

    Dave Martin / AP

    Lightning strikes behind a bridge that crosses a pond on the Alabama Shakespeare Festival grounds Montgomery, Ala., Monday, March 18, 2013. Strong storms moved across much of Alabama on Monday, bringing hail, high winds, and heavy rainfall as a cold front passed through the state.

     

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  • 15
    Mar
    2013
    1:20pm, EDT

    Winter storm strands thousands of motorists overnight in eastern Europe

    Szilard Gergely / AFP - Getty Images

    A man walks past a damaged truck at the site of an accident on the E71 motorway, near the Croatian, Slovenian and Hungarian borders on Friday, a day after a heavy snow storm hit the area.

    By Krisztina Than, Reuters

    BUDAPEST - Hungary deployed tanks to reach thousands of motorists trapped in heavy snow on Friday as a sudden cold snap and high winds struck parts of the Balkans, Slovakia and Poland, leaving at least two people dead.

    Snow stranded people in cars, buses and trains through the night and conspired with strong winds to cut off dozens of towns and villages in Hungary.

    "The situation is most critical on the M1 motorway (linking Budapest and Vienna) where hundreds of cars are stranded in the snow, most of them for 18-20 hours now," said Marton Hajdu, spokesman for the National Directorate for Disaster Management.

    Reuters photographer traveling with a rescue convoy said high winds had caused snowdrifts on the motorway up to three feet high.

    People took to Facebook to appeal for help.


    "At the Gyorszentivan exit on the motorway I have friends stranded since yesterday evening," wrote Ibolya Csukovics. "Can anyone help? They've run out of food and drink."

    The government said it had sent in tanks and other military vehicles with caterpillar tracks.

    The weekend's premier league and second tier football fixtures were canceled, with night-time temperatures expected to drop as low as 5 degrees Fahrenheit).

    After a relatively mild winter for much of the region, almost 200,000 people in Hungary, Bulgaria and Slovakia were left shivering without electricity on Friday. Heavy rain hit parts of Serbia and Bosnia.

    In Bulgaria, one woman was killed when scaffolding collapsed in high winds in the central town of Gabrovo, and a school was evacuated in the southern town of Krichim when wind tore off the roof.

    To the south, in Kosovo, a 10-year-old girl drowned when a river burst its banks in heavy rain in the northern town of Skenderaj. Dozens of homes were flooded in the west of the country, a Reuters reporter said.

    "The situation is alarming," Klina municipality spokeswoman Samije Gjergjaj told Reuters. She said some 300 people were stranded by floodwater.

    "There's just one small boat evacuating these people," said Gjergjaj. "We're waiting for the state emergency services to help out."

    Heavy snow also paralyzed parts of southeastern Poland, where police banned heavy lorries from entering the city of Rzeszow for fear they would get stuck.

    In eastern Slovakia, snow stranded some 40 lorries on a highway in the High Tatras region. The army deployed hundreds of soldiers to help out and authorities appealed to people to avoid venturing out by car. 

    Alexey Gromov / AFP - Getty Images

    People struggle against wind and drifting snow in the Belarus capital, Minsk, on Friday.

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    Zsofia you must be kidding?You do not even know what are you writing about. You disrespect all the firemen, police, ambulance, army crews who are facing the worst challange of their profession and were out there from the first moment. Stop being smart and blame things on someone else.

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  • 12
    Mar
    2013
    10:58am, EDT

    Snow disrupts transport across northwestern Europe

    Charly Triballeau / AFP - Getty Images

    A woman walks on a snowy road in Caen, northwestern France, during a heavy snowstorm on March 12, 2013. Overnight Monday nearly 500 cars were blocked near Cherbourg, where snowdrifts piled up almost two feet as winds reached more than 60 miles an hour.

    Pascal Rossignol / Reuters

    A man shovels snow off his car in Cambrai, northern France, on March 12, 2013.

    Nicolas Armer / EPA

    A snowplow removes snow at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany, on March 12, 2013. Over 200 flights were cancelled as bad weather hampered efforts by snow sweepers to clear runways and prevented airline crews from reaching work on time.

    Reuters reports — An overnight snowstorm in northwestern Europe forced the closure of Frankfurt Airport, caused record traffic jams in Belgium, and left British and French drivers sleeping in their cars. 

    Take-offs and landings at Europe's third-busiest airport were halted at around noon on Tuesday to clear snow from the runways. It was set to reopen at around 8.30 a.m. ET.

    The high-speed Eurostar train service connecting London with the French and Belgian capitals and the Thalys line linking Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam in the Netherlands and Cologne in Germany were both suspended. Read the full story.

    Charly Triballeau / AFP - Getty Images

    Firefighters rescue a driver who slid from a roadside during a heavy snowstorm in Caen, northwestern France, on March 12, 2013.

    Pascal Rossignol / Reuters

    Firefighters evacuate a man in Cambrai, northern France, on March 12, 2013 as winter weather with snow and freezing temperatures returns to the region.

    Ian Langsdon / EPA

    A pedestrian braves heavy snowfall on the snow-covered Champs de Mars near the Eiffel Tower in Paris on March 12, 2013.

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  • 8
    Mar
    2013
    3:38pm, EST

    Snow storm blankets New York City, leaving pretty scenes and a sloshy commute

    Gary Hershorn / Reuters

    A man walks through Central Park after a snowstorm blanketed the park in New York, on March 8. A slow moving winter storm brought a combination of snow, rain and high winds to the northeast U.S. Friday after moving through the mid-Atlantic states earlier in the week.

    Justin Lane / EPA

    A man covered in snow walks across the Brooklyn Bridge during a snow storm in New York, on March 8.

    Lucas Jackson / Reuters

    A dog wears a winter sweater and booties during a walk in Madison Square Park in New York, on March 8.

    By Matthew DeLuca, Staff Writer, NBC News

    Commuters slid into work on wet, sloshy snow in New York and New Jersey. Central Park in Manhattan had 4 inches of accumulation late Friday morning, the Weather Channel reported, as residents of Passaic County, N.J., dug out from 7 inches of snow. The Bronx received 7 inches and parts of Westchester County were hit with more than a foot.

    More than 141 flights had been canceled for New York’s LaGuardia airport, 106 at Newark Liberty International, and 97 at Logan in Boston as of 2:45 p.m. Friday, according to airline tracker Flight Aware.

    The weather was forecasted to turn milder over the weekend, with meteorologists saying that temperatures on Saturday could break 50 degrees in the tri-state area. Highs would hover around the low 40s in Boston, the Weather Channel predicted.

    Read the full story.

    PHOTOS: Snow blanets Midwest, heads east

    Lucas Jackson / Reuters

    Commuters wait in heavy snow flurries to catch the subway into Manhattan in New York, on March 8.

    Andrew Gombert / EPA

    A girl tries to catch snow on her tongue during a snow storm in New York City, on March 8.

    Justin Lane / EPA

    A man walks his bicycle across the Brooklyn Bridge during a snow storm in New York City, on March 8.

    Lucas Jackson / Reuters

    New York taxi cabs drive past the Flatiron building in Manhattan, on March 8.

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  • 6
    Mar
    2013
    5:45pm, EST

    Winter wallops Washington, DC, and Virginia

    Win McNamee / Getty Images

    A llama seeks shelter next to an abandoned school bus at Cox Farms on March 6, 2013, in Centreville, Va. A winter storm hit the Washington, D.C., area, with areas west of the city receiving significant snowfall but the city itself seeing minimal snow.

    Slideshow: Snow blankets Midwest, heads east

    Jim Mone / AP

    A storm system stretching from the Dakotas to the Florida Panhandle is bringing snow to the mid-Atlantic states.

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    NBC News reports:

    A swirling, sloppy winter storm brought the nation’s capital to a crawl Wednesday, forcing federal offices to close and threatening to dump the heaviest snow in Washington in two years.

    The snow was much heavier over West Virginia and Virginia. Linden, Va., had almost 11 inches on the ground Wednesday morning, according to The Weather Channel. Warrenton, Va., had 7 inches, according to NBC Washington.

     

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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. 


     

     

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


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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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  • 6
    Mar
    2013
    5:47am, EST

    Chicago's Cloud Gate sculpture shines through snowstorm

    Brian Kersey / Getty Images

    Anish Kapoor's sculpture "Cloud Gate," commonly known as "the bean," is covered in snow on March 5, 2013 in Chicago, Ill. The worst winter storm of the season was expected to dump 7-10 inches of snow on the Chicago area.

    By Edith Honan, Reuters

    More than six inches of snow fell at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport causing 900 flight cancellations, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation.

    Washington, D.C. and its suburbs face what could be their heaviest snowfall in two years on Wednesday, as a fierce storm headed east after blanketing the Midwest, snarling traffic and causing hundreds of flight cancellations. Read the full story.

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    Slideshow: Snow blankets Midwest, heads east

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    A storm system stretching from the Dakotas to the Florida Panhandle is predicted to bring snow to the mid-Atlantic states.

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  • 5
    Mar
    2013
    2:08pm, EST

    Swirling snowstorm pounds Midwest, aims at Northeast

    Kiichiro Sato / AP

    Commuters brace the snow as they arrive in downtown Chicago on March 5. Chicago was hit Tuesday by a storm expected to dump as much as 10 inches of snow in the area before the end of the day — the most since the 2011 blizzard.

    Jim Mone / AP

    Two men clear snow on March 5, in Minneapolis as a winter storm dumped snow on much of the state. Tens of thousands of Minnesota students got a day off Tuesday as the second day of a slow-moving snowstorm made travel difficult across much of the region.

    Dave Kettering / AP

    A snow plow slowly navigates around parked cars along West 3rd Street in Dubuque, Iowa during a snow storm Tuesday March 5. Forecasters say more snow is on the way to snarl travel and disrupt people's daily routines.

    Dave Kettering / AP

    A truck drives along U.S. 151 south of Dubuque, Iowa during a winter snow storm Tuesday March 5. Forecasters say more snow is on the way to snarl travel and disrupt people's daily routines.

     

    By Erin McClam, Staff Writer, NBC News

    A storm packing heavy, wet, travel-snarling snow threatened the Midwest on Tuesday with its hardest punch of the winter, and forecasters said it could curl through the major cities of the Northeast later this week.

    Chicago expected up to a foot of snow, the most there since a blizzard in 2011. More than 1,000 flights were canceled into and out of O’Hare and Midway airports. Minneapolis-St. Paul reported delays up to an hour. Read more on this story here.

    Slideshow: Snow blankets Midwest, heads east

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    A storm system stretching from the Dakotas to the Florida Panhandle is predicted to bring snow to the mid-Atlantic states.

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