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See the Incredible Photos Astronaut Shared of Massive Blizzard From Space
A pedestrian walks in the center of a snow-covered residential street in Washington, DC on January 23, 2016. A deadly blizzard with bone-chilling winds and potentially record-breaking snowfall slammed the eastern US on January 23, as officials urged millions in the storm's path to seek shelter -- warning the worst is yet to come.(MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)

See the Incredible Photos Astronaut Shared of Massive Blizzard From Space

"Stay safe!"

As Winter Storm Jonas descended on the northeast Friday night and early Saturday morning, a few people got a direct view of the storm as moved across the country.

Astronaut Scott Kelly published a few photos of the blizzard to his Twitter account early Saturday morning, sharing with his followers the incredible view of the massive and potentially record-breaking storm as seen from the International Space Station.

According to Kelly, the East Coast has "a long way to go."

Front image: Mandel Ngan/Getty Images

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