Blizzaster 2011: This is what's happening up above

Three images from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard NASA's Terra satellite were combined to create this image of the storm system. (NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response Team)
This is going on over 30 states now. Man, Punxsutawney Phil had better be right.
And this is what's happening on the ground. Don't worry; amazingly enough, no one was injured.
A car landed vertically in a snowbank after a multiple-vehicle accident on Interstate 93 north of Salem, N.H. (Tim Jean/The Eagle-Tribune via Associated Press)
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Melissa Bell
| February 2, 2011; 5:00 PM ET
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