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Cheryl Bradshaw looks at what is left of her only bathroom after a tree fell on her home Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017 in Wharton, Texas. Tornadoes are suspected of damaging homes and injuring people Tuesday southwest of Houston as a strong storm system moved quickly across much of the state. (Steve Gonzales/Houston Chronicle via AP)

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Cheryl Bradshaw, right, and her son Jerard walk past a toppled tree that separated her bathroom from her home Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017 in Wharton, Texas. Tornadoes are suspected of damaging homes and injuring people Tuesday southwest of Houston as a strong storm system moved quickly across much of the state. (Steve Gonzales/Houston Chronicle via AP)

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Ice that began to break up overnight shows the clearing on the Bighorn river on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017, near Worland, Wyo. The ice jam that caused flooding over the weekend at Worland has broken up and the Bighorn River is back within its banks. Washakie County spokeswoman Kami Neighbors says the ice jam broke up late Monday, and crews are working to clear large pieces of ice left behind in town. (Karla Pomeroy/Northern Wyoming Daily News via AP)

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Official Photo - Lt Gen David Deptula (U.S. Air Force Photo by Michael Pausic)

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A man looks to run across the Highway 59 feeder road to take shelter from the rain as strong storms move across the area Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017, in Houston. (Michael Ciaglo/Houston Chronicle via AP)

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In this Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017 photo, ice jams up along the Big Horn River just below the Culbertson Bridge in Worland, Wyo. The ice jam that caused flooding over the weekend at Worland has broken up and the Bighorn River is back within its banks. Washakie County spokeswoman Kami Neighbors says the ice jam broke up late Monday Feb.13, and crews are working to clear large pieces of ice left behind in town. (Karla Pomeroy/Northern Wyoming Daily News via AP)

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A sign warns area residents about evacuating as motorists try to get gas at one of the few stations open Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in Oroville, Calif. Thousands of Northern California residents were asked to evacuate their homes Sunday evening after authorities warned the emergency spillway of the Oroville Dam could fail at any time unleashing uncontrolled flood waters on towns below. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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The California Department of Water Resources increased the amount of water being discharged from Lake Oroville in anticipation of storms later this week as well as snowmelt this spring, but criticism about neglect of the 50-year-old dam continues to flood the office of Gov. Jerry Brown. (Associated Press)

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Earl Pollock digs out his mailbox after a blizzard, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in Freeport, Maine. A fluffy snow up to two-feet deep blanketed parts of the Northeast, just days after the biggest storm of the season dumped up to 19 inches of snow on the region. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

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A man crosses Maine Street where snow has been piled high during a blizzard, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in Brunswick, Maine. A fluffy snow up to two-feet deep blanketed parts of the Northeast, just days after the biggest storm of the season dumped up to 19 inches of snow on the region. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

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The water from the Feather River flows through Oroville, Calif., Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. Water levels at Lake Oroville, which feeds the river are continuing to drop, stopping water from spilling over the spillway. Thousands of Northern California residents were asked to evacuate their homes Sunday evening after authorities warned the emergency spillway of the Oroville Dam could fail at any time unleashing uncontrolled flood waters on towns below. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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This photo shows erosion caused when overflow water cascaded down the emergency spillway of Oroville Dam, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in Oroville, Calif. Water levels dropped Monday at the nation's tallest dam, easing slightly the fears of a catastrophic spillway collapse that prompted authorities to order people to leave their homes downstream. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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In this Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017, photo, Wyoming Army National Guard units out of Lovell help reinforce a dike along the Big Horn River between the old highway and the Big Horn Avenue bridge in Worland, Wyo. Troops, firefighters and residents stacked sandbags Monday, Feb. 13, along the river after it jumped its banks over the weekend and forced the evacuation of more than 100 homes and businesses in Wyoming. (Karla Pomeroy/Northern Wyoming Daily News via AP)

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In this Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017, photo, floodwaters run down a street in Worland, Wyo. Troops, firefighters and residents stacked sandbags Monday, Feb.13, along the Bighorn River after it jumped its banks over the weekend and forced the evacuation of more than 100 homes and businesses in Wyoming. (Karla Pomeroy/Northern Wyoming Daily News via AP)

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FILE - In this file photo taken Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014, houseboats sit in the drought lowered waters of Oroville Lake, near Oroville, Calif. Water levels dropped Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, at California's Lake Oroville, stopping water from spilling over a massive dam's potentially hazardous emergency spillway after authorities ordered the evacuation of people from towns lying below the lake. Lake Oroville also serves as a reservoir and levels rose significantly in recent weeks after a series of storms that have dumped rain and snow across California. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

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This photo shows erosion caused when overflow water cascaded down the emergency spillway of the Oroville Dam, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in Oroville, Calif. The water level dropped Monday at the nation's tallest dam, easing slightly the fears of a catastrophic spillway collapse that prompted authorities to order people to leave their homes downstream. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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Ryan Jussif shovels out a front porch and walkway in Derry, N.H., Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. Another winter blast of snow and strong winds moved into the Northeast on Sunday, just days after the biggest storm of the season. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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A worker clears snow off school buses, after schools were closed due to a storm, in Manchester, N.H., Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. Another winter blast of snow and strong winds moved into the Northeast on Sunday, just days after the biggest storm of the season. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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This photo shows the emergency spillway at the Oroville Dam shortly early Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in Oroville, Calif. Water levels at Lake Oroville are continuing to drop Monday and stopping water from spilling over the spillway. Evacuations for people living below the lake were ordered Sunday after authorities warned the emergency spillway of the Oroville Dam could fail at any time unleashing uncontrolled flood waters on towns below. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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Alan Boucher uses a farm tractor to dig out of his driveway during a blizzard, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, in Freeport, Maine. Snow up to two feet deep blanketed parts of the Northeast, just days after the biggest storm of the season dumped up to 19 inches of snow on the region. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)