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Sledders used a variety of devices to whiz down Sandee Crescent in Virginia Beach, Va., Friday, Jan 5, 2018. For some, Friday was a second snow day off from reality – a chance to warm up with hot cocoa or build snowmen outside with the kids. But for others, it was back to work – which meant shoveling driveways and navigating unplowed side streets. (.Vicki Cronis-Nohe/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)
- Vicki Cronis-Nohe

Bill Abee of Morganton, N.C., photographs a frozen over High Shoals Falls at South Mountains State Park on Friday, Jan. 5, 2018 in Connelly Springs, N.C. The 60 foot waterfall is frozen over as a result of below freezing temperatures. (AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek)
- Kathy Kmonicek

Pat Metheny, 35, of Botetourt County, climbs his way up Crabtree Falls in Nelson County as his friend Greg Martin, 45, of Roanoke County, stands below on Friday afternoon, Jan. 5, 2017 in Nelson County, Va.. Metheny, started ice climbing in the early 2000's when a group of friends introduced him to the sport. The last time Metheny ice climbed was two years ago at Crabtree and Cascade Falls. (Erica Yoon/The Roanoke Times via AP)
- ERICA YOON

A man crosses E. Washington St. in downtown Syracuse, N.Y. Friday, Jan. 5, 2018. Frigid temperatures, some that felt as cold as minus 30 degrees, moved across the East Coast on Friday as the region dug out from a massive winter storm that brought more than a foot of snow, hurricane-force winds and coastal flooding a day earlier. (Michael Greenlar/The Syracuse Newspapers via AP)
- Michael Greenlar

Victor Macros, fromleft, Fallah Willie, Alan Motes and Rodjane Bailey, all volunteers with Operation Blessing, work to shovel the driveway of resident, Jordan Gold, center, in Virginia Beach, Va., Friday, Jan. 5, 2018. Operation Blessing International has put out a call for volunteers to help residents in Norfolk, Virginia Beach and Chesapeake who will need assistance removing snow from their homes. (Kristen Zeis/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)
- Kristen Zeis

Brielle Ashley is bundled up a she waits as her children and "grown man-child" sled down Sandee Crescent in Virginia Beach, Va., Friday, Jan 5, 2018. For some, Friday was a second snow day off from reality – a chance to warm up with hot cocoa or build snowmen outside with the kids. But for others, it was back to work – which meant shoveling driveways and navigating unplowed side streets. (.Vicki Cronis-Nohe/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)
- Vicki Cronis-Nohe