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A massive winter storm some 2,000 miles (3,200 km) long froze much of the U.S. in place. Planes were grounded, roofs collapsed, trains stood still, and in Oklahoma, the Tulsa World was unable to print a newspaper for the first time in its history. The good news? Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow, which promises an early spring.
FORT WORTH
CARMEL, IND.
LAWRENCE, KANS.
IOWA CITY, IOWA
CHICAGO
NEW YORK CITY
BOONVILLE, MO.
WASHINGTON
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
ENFIELD, CONN.
BEREA, OHIO
PHILADELPHIA
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