Recent freezing rain covers trees with ice in Dedham on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. View of surrounding hills from Chase Mountain. Buy Photo
Ben Margot | AP
Maggie, a baby reticulated giraffe, is nuzzled by an adult giraffe at the Oakland Zoo Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Oakland, Calif. Weighing in at 80 pounds and 72 inches, Maggie is the first female giraffe born at the Zoo in nearly a decade.
Arno Balzarini | AP
A cow looks out of its stable behind icicles in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. A cold spell has reached central and eastern Europe with temperatures far below zero.
Eric Gay | AP
New York Giants' Eli Manning's shadow is cast over a Super Bowl XLVI logo during a media availability, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Indianapolis. The Giants will face the New England Patriots in the NFL football Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5.
Gene J. Puskar | AP
Groundhog Club handler Ron Ploucha holds Punxsutawney Phil, the weather prognosticating groundhog, during the 126th celebration of Groundhog Day on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pa., on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Phil saw his shadow, forecasting six more weeks of winter weather.
Martin Meissner | AP
A warm covered pug strolls on a street in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on a cold winter Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Germany faces freezing temperatures coming from Russia down to 5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Matthias Schrader | AP
A man lifts his ski near the frost covered Wendelstein church, Germany's highest church, on the 6,030-feet-high Wendelstein mountain near Bayrischzell, southern Germany on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. A cold spell has reached central and eastern Europe with temperatures far below zero.
Joel Ryan | AP
A photographer takes a photo of an Agent Provocateur lingerie model being prepared for the beauty press launch of a new fragrance, at a central London club on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
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