Photos: 2015 winter hammers eastern U.S.
Frederick County, Va., Fire and Rescue Department first responders secure a pickup truck and administer aid to one of the occupants after the vehicle slid off the snow-covered southbound lanes of the North Frederick Pike on Feb. 16. (Ginger Perry/AP)
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The winter of 2015 has been hard on the eastern part of the country, with ice storms, snowstorms, blizzards and hurricane-force winds striking seemingly on a weekly basis.
Early-morning streets are quiet Feb. 17 in Washington, D.C. (Amanda Myers / AP)
Ice covers parts of the Hudson River as the sun sets in Ossining, N.Y., on Feb. 15. (Craig Ruttle/AP)
A man struggles through the snow on Beacon Hill in Boston on Feb. 15. (Michael Dwyer/AP)
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Snow envelopes ice fishing huts and ice fishermen on Presque Isle Bay as a shore bird flies overhead during a winter storm Feb. 14, 2015, in Erie, Pennsylvania. (Andy Colwell/AP)
Women walk their dogs along Revere Beach February 14, 2015 in Revere, Massachusetts. New England is expecting it’s fourth major snow storm in three weeks with another foot of snow coming and high winds, that will last from Saturday night into Sunday morning. (Darren McCollester / Getty Images)
A man walks his dog down the Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston. (Dominick Reuter / EPA)
A woman checks her phone as she walks through the snow in Boston. (Dominick Reuter / EPA)
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A woman walks down a snow-covered road into a parking lot in Marlborough, Mass. New England and portions of New York state awoke Monday to a fresh blanket of snow as a storm threatened to bring up to 1 to 2 feet to some areas. (Bill Sikes / Associated Press)
Plows clear snow-covered Route 20 in Marlborough, Mass. A winter storm that began Saturday night is predicted to remain for a large swath of southern New England until the early morning hours of Tuesday. (Bill Sikes / Associated Press)