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Parker Payne slides in front of family and friends down a slope off Mooresville Road on Thursday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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DeAnn and Mike Meely enjoy the snow day at the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge on Thursday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Ella Kyle Payne slides down snowboarding style on a slope off Mooresville Road Thursday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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A red barn along AL-20 in Limestone County stands out in a white landscape Thursday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Bes Botto, left, Cate McClendon, center, and Ella Kyle Payne slide down a slope off Mooresville Road as their families watch from the top on Thursday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Marta Alonso, right, makes snowmen with her daughter, Brisa Alonso, in front of their Somerville Road home on Thursday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Cate McClendon goes flying as she slides down a slope off Mooresville Road on Thursday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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I-565 traffic rolls through slush on Thursday morning. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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Brothers Parker, left, and Sam Payne race down a slope off Mooresville Road on Thursday. [JERONIMO NISA/DECATUR DAILY]
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