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The Week in Photos: Stormy

This is the week that was, in photos…

THIS IS THE week that was, in photos…

The Week in Photos: Stormy
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    Blackrock, Co Louth. Source: Aidan Devenney
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    A light dusting of snow and ice from an overnight storm covers the cherry trees around the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson Memorial in Washington.Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Snow accumulates on an NYPD officer in Times Square, in New York. Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Ice from breaking waves coats a house along the shore in Scituate, Mass. A winter storm slammed into the U.S. Northeast with howling winds and frigid cold, dumping nearly 2 feet (60 centimetres) of snow in some parts and whipping up blizzard-like conditions Friday. Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Snowmen sit in front of the Capitol in Washington.Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    A bird flies over the city in Srinagar, India. Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Floodwaters surround a stone wall along the shore in Scituate, Massachusetts. Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Naoom Haimson walks his dog, Molly, on the snow covered Monon Trail in Carmel, Indiana.Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    A bicycle is buried by overnight snowfall in the Queens borough of New York. New York City public schools were closed after up to 7 inches of snow fell by morning in the first snowstorm of the winter. Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    A swan wades around the flood water from the river Stour outside Iford Bridge Home Park in Bournemouth. Residents from the Iford Bridge Home Park, which overlooks the river Stour, had to be evacuated overnight due to warnings of possible flooding because of the wind and high tides.
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    A train passes through the coast at Saltcoats in Scotland, as Britain is braced for the worst as a combination of high tides, heavy rains and strong winds are expected to bring yet more severe flooding to parts of the country.Source: PA Wire/Press Association Images
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    Two people dressed as Disney characters talk under falling snow in Times Square.Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    A jogger runs on the National Mall, with the Washington Monument in the background, following a storm. Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Two-month-old Jack Hsi takes a nap sheltered in his baby carrier while snow falls in Boston, Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    The Korean War Memorial in Washington is covered with snow following a storm. Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Belmullet, Co Mayo. Source: Shane Sweeney
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    Waves crash over the sea wall at New Brighton, Wirral.Source: PA Wire/Press Association Images
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    Adrian Primavesi (left) and Mikey Burton take part in early morning boxing training in Brockwell Park, south London.Source: Dominic Lipinski
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    Red deer stags in Richmond park, south west London. Source: Dominic Lipinski

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