These are some of the best things that happened during winter storm Jonas
By Caitlin Lilly reviewjournal.com
A man runs with his dog along a street covered by snow during a winter storm in Washington January 23, 2016. A winter storm dumped nearly 2 feet (58 cm) of snow on the suburbs of Washington, D.C., on Saturday before moving on to Philadelphia and New York, paralyzing road, rail and airline travel along the U.S. East Coast. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
A man walks up 14th Street during a winter storm in Washington January 23, 2016. A winter storm dumped nearly 2 feet (58 cm) of snow on the suburbs of Washington, D.C., on Saturday before moving on to Philadelphia and New York, paralyzing road, rail and airline travel along the U.S. East Coast. (Joshua Roberts/Reuters)
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People walk down 15th Street snow during a winter storm in Washington January 23, 2016. A winter storm dumped nearly 2 feet (58 cm) of snow on the suburbs of Washington, D.C., on Saturday before moving on to Philadelphia and New York, paralyzing road, rail and airline travel along the U.S. East Coast. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
A resident digs her car out from the snow in Union City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from midtown Manhattan, after the second-biggest winter storm in New York history, January 24, 2016. (Rickey Rogers/Reuters)
A resident shovels snow away from the entrance to his home in Union City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from midtown Manhattan, after the second-biggest winter storm in New York history, Jan. 24, 2016. (Rickey Rogers/Reuters)
Our fellow Old Guard Soldiers continue to stand watch at the Tomb of the Unknowns as Winter Storm Jonas enters the Washington DC area. (CNN)
Winter storm “Jonas” pummeled the Northeast this weekend by dumping up to 30 inches of snow in some cities, making it one of the largest snow storms in history.
With more than 60 million people under storm warnings and 250,000 without power, according to USA Today, residents in the snow-plagued region made the most out of #Blizzard2016 by getting outside and enjoing the snow in some of the best ways possible — having snowball fights and going sledding down the largest hills they could find (or make).
From a giant “Star Wars”-themed snowball fight in Washington D.C., to people snowboarding through the streets of New York City, to President Obama’s dog Bo barking at falling snowflakes, here are some of the best sights of people enjoying the record-breaking snow storm.
Contact Caitlin Lilly at clilly@reviewjournal.com. Find her on Twitter: @caitiesmith
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