

Kristen McIntosh ate snow outside at Devonshire Gardens in Evansville, Ind. Erin McCracken/Evansville Courier & Press/AP
Ella, a golden retriever poodle mix looked out the front window of her home as snow fell in Lewiston, Maine. Jose Leiva/Lewiston Sun Journal/AP
Robert Runyen of Maroa, Ill., cleared snow with a snowblower after six inches of snow blanketed the area and also Mr. Runyen's head. Kelly J. Huff/Herald & Review/AP
On Main Street in Lafayette, Ind., Tim Lovejoy cleared the sidewalk of snow after a storm. Michael Heinz/Journal & Courier/AP
Chas Guldemond of Truckee, Calif., practiced for the Slopestyle event at the WInter X Games at Buttermilk Ski Area near Aspen, Colo., on Jan. 22, 2009. Nathan Bilow/AP
At the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, Mei Xiang, a giant panda, rolled around in the first snow storm of the season for the capital. Mehgan Murphy/Smithsonian National Zoo/Reuters
Icicles hung from a street sign on Winter Hawk Road in Boyle County near Danville, Ky. Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear decleared a statewide emergency when a powerful winter storm barreled through the state. Clay Jackson/The Advocate-Messenger/AP
The sun rose in Mackerel Cove on Bailey Island where fishermen's skiffs were on the shore in Harpswell, Maine. The region was covered in several inches of snow and then freezing rain on Wednesday. Steve Bloom/The Olympian/AP
People walked through the Boston Public Garden as snow fell on Jan. 18, 2009 Lisa Poole/AP
Children slid down a hill behind Danville High School in Danville, Ky. From the storm that left more than half a million people without power in the area, a state emergency official said three deaths in Kentucky were associated with the storm. Clay Jackson/The Advocate Messenger/AP
Traffic sat still on the west-bound lane of Interstate 70 following a multiple vehicle pile-up on Jan. 19, 2009 in Hagerstown, Md. The 35 car and five tractor-trailer pile up killed two people and injured at least a dozen, according to state police. Kevin Gilbert/Herald-Mail/AP
President Barack Obama walks back to the Oval Office after a trip to Capitol Hill. The White House and Washington saw its first real snow fall of the season. Charles Dharapak/AP
A line crew with Southwestern Electric Power Company sawed off limbs that hung across power lines in Fayetteville, Ark. Crews from Tulsa, Okla., and Kansas City joined local workers to help restore power to northwest Arkansas after an ice storm hit the region. Dmitry Lovestky/AP
A vehicle drove under a tree weighed down by ice on Old Wire Road in Fayetteville, Ark. Beth Hall/AP
John Thierman and his dog Edgar J. Hoover, both of Covington, Ky., slid down a hill at Devou Park. Patrick Reddy/The Enquirer/AP