

Three girls from Silverdale, Wash., scream as they ride an inner-tube down a hill at Ridgetop Junior High School in Silverdale Wednesday morning.
A Portuguese Water Dog named Zephyr tries to navigate the deep snow while playing with it's owner, Joe Stamp, during a winter storm in Hartford, Conn., Wednesday. Jessica Hill/AP
A jogger crosses the Brooklyn Bridge after a snow storm hit the city, Wednesday, in New York. Plows and salt spreaders hit the streets up and down the East Coast to stem chaos during Wednesday morning's commute as a storm that shut down much of the South churned northward and dumped several inches of wet, heavy snow. Mark Lennihan/AP
A pig forages for food under the snow in a field near Leola, Penn., Wednesday. Richard Hertzler/Intelligencer Journal/AP
Thomas Newcomb plays with his puppy Nova in recently-fallen snow in Philadelphia, Wednesday. Matt Rourke/AP
Snow removal crews work to clear runways at Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia on Dec. 27, 2010. Airlines canceled hundreds of flights in the snowy Northeast Wednesday, but they said travelers won't be stuck for days as they were after a Christmas weekend storm. Matt Rourke/AP
A shopper looks over the mostly empty bread shelf at a supermarket Tuesday, in Atlanta. A winter storm left many parts of Georgia crippled for a second day Tuesday, stranding Greyhound bus passengers in Atlanta without food and closing down government offices and school districts as roads remained coated in snow and ice. David Goldman/AP
A pedestrian walks along a street during a winter storm in Albany, N.Y., Wednesday. Plows and salt spreaders hit the streets up and down the East Coast to stem chaos during Wednesday morning's commute as a storm that shut down much of the South churned northward and dumped several inches of wet, heavy snow. Mike Groll/AP
A vehicle involved in a multi-car accident is supported by its front bumper on the snow after spinning into the median of Interstate-90 east of the Highway 41 in Post Falls, Idaho on-ramp Wednesday. A storm brought about five inches of snow by midmorning Wednesday to the Inland Northwest causing numerous traffic problems. Jerome A. Pollos/Coeur d'Alene Press/AP
Tian Tian, a giant panda at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park plays in the snow in Washington in this photograph released to Reuters on January 12. The Northeast has been plagued with massive storms and frigid temperatures this winter season, however, the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area has been spared with only one to two inches thus far. Despite the light snowfall, the bears are intrigued and enjoying it. Mehgan Murphy/Smithsonian's National Zoological Park/Reuters
A person walks along a plowed street after a snow storm in Philadelphia, Wednesday. Plows and salt spreaders hit the streets up and down the East Coast to stem chaos during Wednesday morning's commute as a storm that shut down much of the South churned northward and dumped several inches of wet, heavy snow. Matt Rourke/AP
People enjoy the recently fallen snow on a sledding hill in Philadelphia, Wednesday.
Pedestrians walk through the snow piled streets near Harvard Square Wednesday, in Cambridge, Mass. The third winter storm in three weeks buried parts of the Northeast in nearly 2 feet of wet, blowing snow Wednesday, smothering highways, halting trains, and causing thousands of homes and business to go cold and dark. Kiichiro Sato/AP
Jack White climbs out of his Subaru while attempting to free it from a huge drift in Bristol, Conn. during the latest snow storm on Wednesday. Mike Orazzi/The Bristol Press/AP
A bus takes on passengers in the street due to a sidewalk blocked with snow in Boston, Monday, Dec. 27, 2010. A powerful East Coast blizzard menaced would-be travelers by air, rail, and highway Monday, leaving thousands without a way to get home after the holidays and shutting down major airports and rail lines for a second day. Michael Dwyer/AP/File
A man with a shovel walks past a large snow pile in Boston, Monday, Dec. 27, 2010. Michael Dwyer/AP/File
Trucks sits stranded for over 24 hours, on Interstate 285 in Atlanta from a winter storm that turned the road into a sheet of ice Tuesday, Jan. 11.
Truckers, Bill Dougherty (l.) Chis Vlad (c.) and Jim Plewinski (r.) walk on Interstate 285 as their trucks sit stranded for over 24 hours from a winter storm that turned the road into a sheet of ice Tuesday, Jan. 11, in Atlanta. David Goldman/AP/File
Motorist discover 4-wheel drive is no match for an ice-covered road as they hit power poles and bring down power lines along Redan Road Monday, Jan 10. Kent D. Johnson/AP/File
Chau Trinh (l.) and his wife Tho (r.) of Salt Lake City, sleep along an upstairs hallway as a severe storm canceled most flights at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport Monday, Jan. 10.
Fred Hadley (l.) pelts his little brother, Devin, as they have a friendly snowball fight Monday morning at their home in Tupelo Miss. Thomas Wells/AP/File
Todd Kriedt, of Asheville, N.C., gets airborne as he snowboards down Walnut Street in downtown Asheville Monday, Jan. 10. Bill Sanders/AP/File
People pass a city bus stuck in the snow, Monday, Dec. 27, 2010, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. A powerful East Coast blizzard menaced would-be travelers Monday.
A police officer examines the wreckage of a car after it slid into a power pole during a snowstorm in Charlotte, N.C., Monday, Jan. 10. The snowstorm left thousands of people unaccustomed to arctic weather from Louisiana to the Carolinas without power.
Earl Ryan, Angel Aranda, and Igor Baena, help a fellow trucker get free after getting stranded for over 24 hours on Interstate 285 in Atlanta with hundreds others from a winter storm that turned the road into a sheet of ice Tuesday, Jan. 11. David Goldman/AP/File
Troy Buckler cleans snow off cars at the Elite Cars and Trucks dealership, Tuesday, Jan. 11, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Schools have closed and cities have plows ready amid a storm expected to drop as much as 6 inches of snow throughout the state. Al Behrman/AP/File