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Ice, several inches thick, hangs on small tree limbs and large bushes near Titusville, N.J., where flooding and overnight freezing temperatures turned state roads to slush and ice. Flooding on the Ohio River forced hundreds from their homes, while residents in flooded towns upstream in Pennsylvania and upstate New York scraped mud from soaked buildings. Flooding, snow, ice and cold have been blamed for at least 35 deaths from the Plains into New England. Meanwhile, snow hit the Wasatch Front again Sunday afternoon with accumulations expected to range from 2 to 4 inches.