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University of Idaho freshman Sophia Cori, left, poses while her friend, Hannah Ruth Pettyjohn, takes a photo of her during a snowstorm on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, in Moscow, Idaho. Cori is from Salinas, Calif., and had never seen snow falling before. (Geoff Crimmins/The Moscow-Pullman Daily News via AP)

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Friends and neighbors help Aaron Roupke, right, remove tree branches that fell on his car outside his home on South Adams Street on Saturday in Moscow. Branches broke off of trees throughout town after wet snow fell on trees that haven't lost their leaves yet.

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Moscow Street Department employees cut up tree branches that fell on East D Street on Saturday in Moscow.

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Tim Daulton clears snow off of his car across the street from a car with small tree branches on it on Saturday on East B Street in Moscow.

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Richard Beal uses a chainsaw while helping to clear downed tree branches outside Aaron Roupke's home on Saturday on South Adams Street in Moscow.

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A man walks his dog while Moscow Street Department employees work to remove tree branches that fell on East D Street near Hayes Street on Saturday in Moscow.

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A broken tree branch hangs on a utility wire at the intersection of C and Polk Streets on Saturday in Moscow.

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A woman walks across the University of Idaho campus during a snowstorm of the season on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, in Moscow, Idaho. (Geoff Crimmins/The Moscow-Pullman Daily News via AP)

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University of Idaho freshman Sophia Cori, left, poses while her friend, Hannah Ruth Pettyjohn, takes a photo of her during a snowstorm on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, in Moscow, Idaho. Cori is from Salinas, Calif., and had never seen snow falling before. (Geoff Crimmins/The Moscow-Pullman Daily News via AP)

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Trees Down

Friends and neighbors help Aaron Roupke, right, remove tree branches that fell on his car outside his home on South Adams Street on Saturday in Moscow. Branches broke off of trees throughout town after wet snow fell on trees that haven't lost their leaves yet.

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Trees Down

Moscow Street Department employees cut up tree branches that fell on East D Street on Saturday in Moscow.

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Trees Down

Tim Daulton clears snow off of his car across the street from a car with small tree branches on it on Saturday on East B Street in Moscow.

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Trees Down

Richard Beal uses a chainsaw while helping to clear downed tree branches outside Aaron Roupke's home on Saturday on South Adams Street in Moscow.

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A man walks his dog while Moscow Street Department employees work to remove tree branches that fell on East D Street near Hayes Street on Saturday in Moscow.

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A broken tree branch hangs on a utility wire at the intersection of C and Polk Streets on Saturday in Moscow.

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A woman walks across the University of Idaho campus during a snowstorm of the season on Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, in Moscow, Idaho. (Geoff Crimmins/The Moscow-Pullman Daily News via AP)

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