Photos From Around The Snow-Covered Country This Week
Fort Logan National Cemetery in Sheridan, Colo., gets a fresh dusting of snow on Veterans Day. David Zalubowski/AP hide caption
Fort Logan National Cemetery in Sheridan, Colo., gets a fresh dusting of snow on Veterans Day.
David Zalubowski/APFlowers still bloom through the snow in Denver as winter's first calendar day is still more than a month away. David Zalubowski/AP hide caption
Flowers still bloom through the snow in Denver as winter's first calendar day is still more than a month away.
David Zalubowski/APTraffic slowed in downtown Denver on Wednesday as snow fell on the city. David Zalubowski/AP hide caption
Traffic slowed in downtown Denver on Wednesday as snow fell on the city.
David Zalubowski/APIn Denver, Cole Baldock shovels snow on Wednesday morning. David Zalubowski/AP hide caption
In Denver, Cole Baldock shovels snow on Wednesday morning.
David Zalubowski/APThe Curly Lambeau statue at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis., gets coated in snow on Monday. Kiichiro Sato/AP hide caption
The Curly Lambeau statue at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis., gets coated in snow on Monday.
Kiichiro Sato/APWinterlike weather hit the West and Midwest, and it hit hard. Northern areas of Wisconsin saw up to 18 inches of snow, while central Michigan was left shoveling through more than 16 inches. The freeze is expected to hit the East Coast after some unseasonably warm weather there this week.
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