These Are The Craziest Images From The East Coast Blizzard

Snow continues to cover 20 states.

As a deadly blizzard continues to batter the east coast and Mid-Atlantic on Saturday, some people braved the icy conditions to document a storm affecting up to 85 million people.

At least 11 states have declared a state of emergency and more than 9,000 flights have been canceled. Up to 18 inches was expected in certain areas, including New York and Washington.

Stay warm, and stay safe.

A man skies through downtown Philadelphia as snow continues to fall on Jan. 23, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A man skies through downtown Philadelphia as snow continues to fall on Jan. 23, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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A snow covered car is seen from the roof of a building in Washington on Jan. 23, 2016.
A snow covered car is seen from the roof of a building in Washington on Jan. 23, 2016.
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You're supposed to wade in the snow like water right?? #southernersupnorth #candidtho

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An Amish man drives his buggy through heavy snow and wind Jan. 23, 2016 in Mechanicsville, Maryland.
An Amish man drives his buggy through heavy snow and wind Jan. 23, 2016 in Mechanicsville, Maryland.
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"Blizzard conditions" sounds about right

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Sledders took to the slopes of the West Front of the Capitol on Saturday morning, Jan. 23, 2016 in Washington, DC.
Sledders took to the slopes of the West Front of the Capitol on Saturday morning, Jan. 23, 2016 in Washington, DC.
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#DC #thedistrict #lifeinthedistrict #snowstorm #snowmageddon #jonas

A photo posted by Kevin Knight (@kevkak08) on

Fourth round of shoveling #SirThomasBark

A photo posted by Marta Alessandra (@iscupwh) on

#blizzard2016 snow falling on Saturday morning by Farragut North station #dc

A photo posted by Angie Yack (@ayack80) on

A uniformed U.S. Secret Service police officer stands guard in knee-deep snow outside the White House in Washington Saturday, as snow continues to fall.
A uniformed U.S. Secret Service police officer stands guard in knee-deep snow outside the White House in Washington Saturday, as snow continues to fall.
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Still snowing... #Blizzard2016

A photo posted by Julie Galinas (@sjules2u) on

#yellowsubmarine #snowpocalypse

A photo posted by Elizabeth (@elizwalsh7) on

One small step for Lisa, one giant step for Hank. #snowstormjonas #blizzard2016

A photo posted by XBS (@xbsparrow) on

Before and After #winterstormjonas #snow #dc

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People cross a snow bank to get to the sidewalk on a residential street in Washington, DC on Saturday.
People cross a snow bank to get to the sidewalk on a residential street in Washington, DC on Saturday.
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#snow #gwu #dc

A photo posted by Jasmine Wang (@arcticjasminew) on

Ms M building a fort by shoveling snow onto the sidewalk.

A photo posted by Susan Merry (@susanmerry) on

Great day for a swim. @vidafitnessdc @penthousepool #Blizzard2016 #jonas #snow 🌨🌨

A photo posted by maureensalazar (@frommotoyou) on

Snow angels #jonas #snowpocalypse #stillakid

A photo posted by Scott Cummings (@scottcummings) on

A pedestrian walks in the center of a snow-covered residential street in Washington, DC, on Saturday.
A pedestrian walks in the center of a snow-covered residential street in Washington, DC, on Saturday.
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Deep #blizzard2016 #snow #onlyindc #snowstormjonas

A photo posted by Rob Brown (@rlbchef) on

best. run. ever. ☃🌨🏃🏽😊 #nyc #jonas #storm #snow #training #LAmarathon

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#jonas

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