Stunning Photos of Cities Covered in Snow After Winter Storm Orlena Hit the Northeast and Midwest
The first major snow storm of 2021 hit the Northeast and Midwest of the United States on February 1, dumping nearly two feet of snow in some cities
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A man carries a snow shovel down N.Y.C.'s Central Park West on Feb. 1 after the first massive storm of 2021 — dumping as much as two feet of snow in some places.
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Snow covers the street as people walk their dog during a winter storm on Feb. 1 in Brooklyn, New York.
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People brace themselves against the wind and snow in Manhattan on Feb. 1.
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A man rides past snow-covered dining tables on his way to deliver food in Midtown, N.Y.C.
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A moped is covered in snow next to Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
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Workers bundle up to clear paths in the sidewalk in the Ditmas Park neighborhood of Brooklyn.
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Veronique Vlaun and her son Alexander Rivera shovel the driveway in front of their home in Muhlenberg township, Pennsylvania.
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The Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountain in Bryant Park was totally frozen over during the Feb. 1 storm.
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People push a stuck taxi cab through the snow-covered streets in N.Y.C.
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People walk alongside a frozen river during the storm in New Hope, Pennsylvania.
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A person walks across Central Park's Bow Bridge during the winter storm on Feb. 1 in N.Y.C.
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A woman carries a red umbrella as she walks through Central Park.
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A snowman stands outside of the White House on Monday in Washington, D.C.
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The Cloud Gate statue, AKA the Bean, is covered in snow in Millennium Park in Chicago, Illinois.