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  • 16
    Apr
    2013
    3:09pm, EDT

    Spring baseball game uncovered from 8 inches of snow

    Jack Dempsey / AP

    New York Mets' Jonathon Niese throws in the snow before the start of a baseball doubleheader between the New York Mets and Colorado Rockies on April 16 in Denver.

    Jack Dempsey / AP

    Coors Field grounds crew and stadium employees shovel snow before the start of a baseball doubleheader between the New York Mets and Colorado Rockies on April 16 in Denver.

    By Pat Graham, AP Sports Writer

    Colorado Rockies owner Dick Monfort is among the grounds crew shoveling snow in the hope his team will squeeze in a doubleheader against the New York Mets on Tuesday.

    Nearly an hour before first pitch at 3:10 p.m. EDT, the crew had hauled off a majority of the eight inches of snow that covered the outfield grass. There were still mounds stacked up in front of the dugouts. Continue reading.

    Jack Dempsey / AP

    Dan O'Dowd, Executive Vice President, Chief Baseball Officer/General Manager and Colorado Rockies owner Dick Monfort, right, survey the snow while shoveling before the start of a baseball doubleheader between the New York Mets and the Colorado Rockies on April 16 in Denver.

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    Slideshow: Signs of Spring

    Stephanie Pilick / AP

    Warming weather and longer days bring out the first signs of Spring.

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  • 21
    Mar
    2013
    10:00pm, EDT

    Massive highway pile-up injures 100 people in Canada

    Derek Fildebrandt / AP

    Vehicles litter the highway following a multi-vehicle crash in snowy conditions, Thursday, March 21, 2013 on Highway 2 south of Edmonton, Alberta. A blizzard sweeping across the Canadian plains caused a chain of traffic wrecks involving a bus, semi-trailer trucks and cars, officials said. More than 100 people were injured. Read the full story.

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    Those people who got stuck out there had plenty of warning about the incoming blizzard but they headed out anyway as though they're immune to the conditions....dumb dumb dumb

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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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  • 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
    4:56pm, EDT

    Ingenious Russian creates DIY vehicle ready for Siberia off-roading

    Ilya Naymushin / Reuters

    Alexander Yushkov, 49, lights a blowtorch to warm up the engine of his self-made three-wheeled cross-country vehicle called "Bolivar," on March 11, 2013.

    Ilya Naymushin / Reuters

    Yushkov drives his self-made vehicle near the frozen Mana river in a remote taiga area, some 37 miles southeast of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, on March 11, 2013.

     Alexander Yushkov, 49, a boiler room operator in a local mining company, has made a three-wheeler called "Bolivar." Yushkov uses it for off-road travel across the taiga through all possible weather conditions near the frozen Mana river in a remote taiga area, some 37 miles southeast of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. The vehicle was made by modifying and reconstructing a 1971 Soviet made "Izh Planeta" motorcycle.

    -- Reuters

    Ilya Naymushin / Reuters

    Yushkov modifies a truck tire for use on his self-made three-wheeled cross-country vehicle, on March 11, 2013.

    Ilya Naymushin / Reuters

    Yushkov drives his self-made three-wheeled cross-country vehicle in the village of Ovsyanka, on March 11, 2013.

    Ilya Naymushin / Reuters

    Yushkov makes tea after driving to his self-built hunting lodge river in a remote taiga area, outside of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, on March 11, 2013.

    Ilya Naymushin / Reuters

    Yushkov drives his self-made three-wheeled cross-country vehicle along the frozen Mana river, on March 11, 2013.

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    Three cheers for Alexander!! Russian imagination and ingenuity at work!! And no doubt all done in the biting cold.

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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. 


     

     

    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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  • 4
    Mar
    2013
    12:26pm, EST

    Mush! Sled dogs embark on 1,000-mile Iditarod

    Nathaniel Wilder / Reuters

    Gerald Sousa's team charges down the trail at the start of the Iditarod in Willow, Alaska, on March 3.

    Nathaniel Wilder / Reuters

    Four-time Iditarod champion Jeff King greets fans as his team charges down the trail at the start on March 3.

    By Rachel D'Oro, The Associated Press: Dogs aching to run bolted out of the chute Sunday to launch the 41st running of Alaska's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

    Now 65 teams will be making their way through punishing wilderness toward the finish line in Nome on Alaska's western coast 1,000 miles away.

    The Iditarod kicked off Saturday with an 11-mile jaunt through Anchorage, 50 miles south of the real starting line in the town of Willow. Sunday's event marked the competitive portion of the race. Read the full story. 

    Nathaniel Wilder / Reuters

    Peter Kaiser's team charges down the trail during the start on March 3.

    Nathaniel Wilder / Reuters

    A dog from Jeff King's team leaps into the air before it hits the trail on March 3.

    Rachel D'Oro / AP

    Dogs wait to run in the race on March 3.

    Nathaniel Wilder / Reuters

    The lead dogs of musher Brent Sass race down 4th Avenue at the ceremonial start to the Iditarod in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, on March 2.

    Previously on PhotoBlog:

    • Blind sled dog thrives with brother's help
    • Puppy training: Future service dogs head to maximum-security prison
    • Dog days of winter

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    All our prayers for the gallant pups and mushers.

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  • 27
    Feb
    2013
    3:05pm, EST

    Chris Clark / The Grand Rapids Press via AP

    Winter storm dumps snow from Maine to Missouri

    Wet snow clings to trees around Little Pine Island Lake north of Comstock Park, Mich., Feb. 27, 2013. A storm that hit the nation's midsection dropped up to 9 inches of snow on parts of Michigan and created dangerous driving conditions.

    NBC News reports:

    A winter storm coated a swath of the country from Missouri to Maine with snow Wednesday, and forecasters warned of difficult travel.

    As the storm moves east, it is expected to dump 6 to 10 inches of snow Wednesday and Thursday from the Allegheny Mountains of western Pennsylvania through the Adirondacks of upstate New York and into interior New England.

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  • 26
    Feb
    2013
    5:17pm, EST

    Sait Serkan Gurbuz / The St. Joseph News-Press via AP

    Lloyd Anderson, 88, uses a snowblower with a canopy to clear his driveway on Lover's Lane in St. Joseph, Mo., on Feb. 26. A major winter storm paralyzed parts of the nation's midsection Tuesday, dumping a fresh layer of heavy, wet snow atop cities still choked with piles from the previous system and making travel perilous from the Oklahoma Panhandle to the Great Lakes.

    Midwest works to dig out of heavy snow

    “We have roofs collapsing all over town,” Woodward, Okla., Mayor Roscoe Hill Jr. told Reuters. “We really have a mess on our hands.”

    The storm brought the February total in Wichita, Kan., to 21 inches, breaking a 100-year-old record for the month, NBC station KSN reported. A KSN reporter was covering the storm when a building collapsed under the weight of snow.

    By Ian Johnston and Matthew DeLuca, NBC News

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  • 22
    Feb
    2013
    12:07pm, EST

    Skiing on nostalgia: Germans dust off antique ski gear for race

     

    Ina Fassbender / Reuters

    A man jumps during the 'Nostalgic Ski Race' in the town of Neuastenberg, Germany.

     

    Ina Fassbender / Reuters

    Vintage skis and sticks.

    Ina Fassbender / Reuters

    Reuters photographer Ina Fassbender describes the scene at the 'Nostalgic Ski Race' in the German town of Neuastenberg:

    I saw the first competitor arriving, a man dressed in an old-fashioned manner, with wooden skis and bamboo sticks in his hands. He wore some kind of fur on his back, looking like a poacher. He was joined by women with long black skirts, a boy with an old leather satchel, teenage girls in Bavarian leather trousers, young and old, men and women, about 40 competitors altogether.

    The short and not too steep racing track was like a small island, surrounded by the modern ski community. Everybody was wondering where all these strange people came from. It was a jubilee race, marking 300 years since the foundation of the small city of Neuastenberg. Most of the competitors knew each other. The youngest participant was a 7-year-old girl and the eldest was about 65 years old.

    Read more at Reuters' Photographers Blog.

    Editor's note: Pictures taken on Feb. 17, 2013 and made available to NBC News today.

     

    Ina Fassbender / Reuters

    A man checks his son's skis before the race.

    Ina Fassbender / Reuters

    The 'Nostalgic Ski Race' is held every two years with about 40 participants and is organized by the ski club of Neuastenberg, a town which was founded in 1713.

    Related content: 
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