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PRESIDENTS’ DAY WEEKEND SNOWSTORM

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A week after the Blizzard of 2013, the snow is back in Boston.

    A week after the Blizzard of 2013, the snow is back in Boston.

    Two pedestrians walking together on Arlington Street this afternoon tried to stay warm as a strong gust of wind buffeted them, with the person at left turning around and walking backwards. The pedestrian at right covered her ears to stay warm and also to make sure her hat didn’t fly off.

    Jim Davis/Globe Staff

    PRESIDENTS’ DAY WEEKEND SNOWSTORM

    A week after the Blizzard of 2013, the snow is back in Boston.
Two pedestrians walking together on Arlington Street this afternoon tried to stay warm as a strong gust of wind buffeted them, with the person at left turning around and walking backwards. The pedestrian at right covered her ears to stay warm and also to make sure her hat didn’t fly off.

    A week after the Blizzard of 2013, the snow is back in Boston.

    Two pedestrians walking together on Arlington Street this afternoon tried to stay warm as a strong gust of wind buffeted them, with the person at left turning around and walking backwards. The pedestrian at right covered her ears to stay warm and also to make sure her hat didn’t fly off.

    Jim Davis/Globe Staff
    An unidentified man biked on Main Street in Hyannis. A week after the Blizzard of 2013, businesses, residents, and visitors on Cape Cod took the most recent snow storm in stride.

    An unidentified man biked on Main Street in Hyannis. A week after the Blizzard of 2013, businesses, residents, and visitors on Cape Cod took the most recent snow storm in stride.

    Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
    After buying a coffee and a sausage, egg, and cheese on a bagel at Perry's Main Street Deli in Hyannis, Kelsey Lima walked across Main Street back to her job as an associate at Wings Beachwear. She had earlier walked 10 minutes from home to work.

    After buying a coffee and a sausage, egg ,and cheese on a bagel at Perry's Main Street Deli in Hyannis, Kelsey Lima walked across Main Street back to her job as an associate at Wings Beachwear. She had earlier walked 10 minutes from home to work.

    Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
    Travelers made their way through swirling snow to catch the MBTA's noon train to Boston at the Rockport station. The train left on time.

    Travelers made their way through swirling snow to catch the MBTA's noon train to Boston at the Rockport station. The train left on time.

    John Blanding/Globe Staff
    The snow made walking to the train treacherous.

    The snow made walking to the train treacherous.

    John Blanding/Globe Staff
    Despite the inclement weather, Chinese New Year festivities took place this morning all over the Chinatown area of Boston. Parking meters on Tyler Street were covered with snow.

    Despite the inclement weather, Chinese New Year festivities took place this morning all over the Chinatown area of Boston. Parking meters on Tyler Street were covered with snow.

    Jim Davis/Globe Staff
    People shoveled and swept off Beach Street so the lion dance parades and pedestrians could proceed safely.

    People shoveled and swept off Beach Street so the lion dance parades and pedestrians could proceed safely.

    Jim Davis/Globe Staff
    Snow flew through the air and covered the ground on Tyler Street.

    Snow flew through the air and covered the ground on Tyler Street.

    Jim Davis/Globe Staff
    The poor weather did not prevent people from attending the festivities.

    The poor weather did not prevent people from attending the festivities.

    Jim Davis/Globe Staff
    A lion dance paraded down Tyler Street.

    A lion dance paraded down Tyler Street.

    Jim Davis/Globe Staff
    In town for the weekend from Waltham, Tricia Arnold, right, shopped for beachwear at Wings Beachwear in Hyannis. She took pictures of her daughter, Abby Wills, 10, center, and her friend Jennifer Coates, 11, as they tried on sundresses.

    In town for the weekend from Waltham, Tricia Arnold, right, shopped for beachwear at Wings Beachwear in Hyannis. She took pictures of her daughter, Abby Wills, 10, center, and her friend Jennifer Coates, 11, as they tried on sundresses.

    Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
    Boston.com reader Bob Dennis sent in this picture from Cape Porpoise Pier in Maine.

    Boston.com reader Bob Dennis sent in this picture from Cape Porpoise Pier in Maine.

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    Boston.com reader Mollie Worcester, of Somerville, sent in this photo of Charlie, front, and Penelopie.

    Boston.com reader Mollie Worcester, of Somerville, sent in this photo of Charlie, front, and Penelopie.

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