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Mid-Atlantic digs out; no power to thousands

Arkansas expecting a mix of rain, snow

Posted: February 8, 2010 at 2:54 a.m.

Mark Jordan digs a vehicle out from a pile of snow Sunday in Washington, where sunshine spurred residents to start cleaning up from the weekend’s winter storm.

Planes were grounded, trains stood still and Greyhound buses weren’t rolling in the mid-Atlantic on Sunday, leaving stranded travelers wondering when they’ll be able to escape the icy, gray mess created by a major snowstorm.

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