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Another round of snow before thaw comes to frigid Northwest

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AMANDA COWAN/THE COLUMBIAN VIA AP

A trail of footprints lead from the parking lot to the water as freshly-fallen snow blankets Frenchman's Bar Regional Park in Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, Dec. 28. The winter storm dropped between 1 and 2 inches of snow on the city.
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A woman turns back to eye gulls surrounding her hoping for a treat as she walks in a snow-covered park Tuesday, Dec. 28, in Bellingham, Wash. Snow, ice and unseasonable cold in the Pacific Northwest and the Sierra Nevada are continuing to disrupt traffic, cause closures and force people to find refuge in emergency warming shelters.
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ELIAS FUNEZ/THE UNION VIA AP

People use the parking lot of the Madelyn Helling Library in Nevada City, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 28, to take advantage of the American Red Cross device charging and warming center. Snow, ice and unseasonable cold in the Pacific Northwest and the Sierra Nevada are continuing to disrupt traffic, cause closures and force people to find refuge in emergency warming shelters.
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ELIAS FUNEZ/THE UNION VIA AP

An American Red Cross warming center has been established in Madelyn Helling Library in Nevada City, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 28. Snow, ice and unseasonable cold in the Pacific Northwest and the Sierra Nevada are continuing to disrupt traffic, cause closures and force people to find refuge in emergency warming shelters.
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AUGUST FRANK/LEWISTON TRIBUNE VIA AP

A woman walks by the historic downtown Lewiston, Idaho, mural as snow continues to fall on Tuesday, Dec. 28.
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SARAH A. MILLER/IDAHO STATESMAN VIA AP

Lily Tetrick, 13, and her mother Amber Tetrick cross Main St. in the snow in downtown Boise, Idaho, on Wednesday, Dec. 29. The National Weather Service is forecasting very cold temperatures in the Treasure Valley from Friday night through Sunday.
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AUGUST FRANK/LEWISTON TRIBUNE VIA AP

Jeff Zimmerman clears the walkways on the Lewis-Clark State College campus of snow with a leaf blower on Tuesday, Dec. 28, in Lewiston, Idaho.
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KENT PORTER/THE PRESS DEMOCRAT VIA AP

Kelseyville residents Horacio Montes-De Oca, left, and Hanna Scully and their dog Aselo walk in the snow on Cobb Mountain, Calif., at Adams Springs, Tuesday, Dec. 28, as another in a long line of rain and snow storms hammer the West Coast.
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KENT PORTER/THE PRESS DEMOCRAT VIA AP

A snowman is seen along Highway 175 on Cobb Mountain, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 28, as another in a long line of rain and snow storms hammers the West Coast.
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KENT PORTER/THE PRESS DEMOCRAT VIA AP

Oakley catches a snowball tossed by Riley Goff, of Kelseyville, Calif., on Cobb Mountain, in California, Tuesday, Dec. 28, as another in a long line of rain and snowstorms hammers the West Coast.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Heavy snow along US 50 caused eastbound traffic to back up for miles in Pollock Pines, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 28. Some motorists were able to exit their cars occasionally to stretch their legs.
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legs. Jonas Pao, left, and Phela Durosinmi, of Palo Alto, Calif., had time to build a snowman on the highway median while traffic was at a standstill along eastbound US 50 in Pollock Pines, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 28.
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Rob Hager, of Redwood City, Calif., removes tire chains from his car at a roadside gas station in Camino, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 28. Hager and his family spent over five hours in stopped traffic along US 50. They were headed east to the Lake Tahoe are for skiing, but gave up and returned homeward.
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Jasmine DeGuzman 12, left, and her sisters Rachael 12, and Camille 7 shiver in the snow as their father Raymond DeGuzman of Hayward, Calif. removes snow chains from his tires in Camino, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 28. The DeGuzmans turned back short of their destination as heavy snow caused eastbound traffic along US 50 to a crawl.
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Ice and snow fall from the beak of a varied thrush, its feathers puffed-up against freezing temperatures, digging seeds out of snow Wednesday, Dec. 29, in Bellingham, Wash. Snow, ice and unseasonable cold in the Pacific Northwest and the Sierra Nevada are continuing to disrupt traffic, cause closures and force people to find refuge in emergency warming shelters.
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A varied thrush, its feathers puffed-up against freezing temperatures, eyes seeds buried in snow Wednesday, Dec. 29, in Bellingham, Wash. Snow, ice and unseasonable cold in the Pacific Northwest and the Sierra Nevada are continuing to disrupt traffic, cause closures and force people to find refuge in emergency warming shelters.
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SARAH A. MILLER/IDAHO STATESMAN VIA AP

Justin Kennedy of Onslaught Crew, an action sports organization, clears the sidewalk from snow on Wednesday, Dec. 29, in the area where OC will have a ski and snowboard exhibition during the Potato Drop on New Year's Eve in Boise, Idaho. The National Weather Service is forecasting very cold temperatures in the Treasure Valley from Friday night through Sunday.
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SARAH A. MILLER/IDAHO STATESMAN VIA AP

Kelly Hall and her brother Geof Finley take a walk in the snow along W. Bannock St. in downtown Boise, Idaho, on Wednesday, Dec. 29. The National Weather Service is forecasting very cold temperatures in the Treasure Valley from Friday night through Sunday. Snow will continue on Thursday.
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SARAH A. MILLER/IDAHO STATESMAN VIA AP

Snow accumulates on W. Bannock St. and N. Capitol Blvd. in downtown Boise, Idaho, on Wednesday, Dec. 29. The National Weather Service is forecasting very cold temperatures in the Treasure Valley from Friday night through Sunday. Snow will continue on Thursday.