In the past month, a series of snowstorms and Arctic weather fronts have brought bone-chilling temperatures and record-setting snowfall levels to the Northeastern United States. New England has been especially hard-hit, with parts of Massachusetts and Maine recording more than 100 inches of snow this season—90.2 inches falling in Boston in just the past 30 days. As residents continually dig out, they've run out of places to pile the snow, in some places pushing it into the ocean.
- Wind blown snow swirls around a man shoveling snow following a winter storm in Medford, Massachusetts, on February 15. The U.S. Northeast struggled to dig out on Sunday from the latest in a series of winter storms that made February the snowiest month in Boston's history.Brian Snyder/Reuters
- Philadelphia firefighters work the scene of an overnight blaze in west Philadelphia on February 16, as icicles hang from where the water from their hoses froze. Bone-chilling, single digit temperatures have gripped the region, prompting the closure of all parish and regional Catholic elementary schools in the city of Philadelphia.Jacqueline Larma/AP
- Two remaining snow scrapers are all that is left in the shovel aisle at Woodside ACE Hardware as the region prepares for another blizzard on February 14 in Winthrop, Massachusetts.Darren McCollester/Getty Images
- Ice encases a traffic light and two fire fighting ladders, formed from water used to fight a fire, near the scene of an overnight blaze in west Philadelphia on February 16.Jacqueline Larma/AP
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