Residents are well aware of the risks from icy roads and shoveling feet of snow from their sidewalks, but days after Winter Storm Jonas swept through the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, all that wintry precipitation is starting to weigh down on roofs, and several have given way. In Montgomery County, Maryland, the roof of Shiloh Christian Fellowship Church, built in 1951, completely collapsed on Monday. WJLA.com said there were no injuries. To the north, the Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown, Pennsylvania, lost the steel mesh roof over the Birds of Paradise exhibit to the heavy snow Sunday morning, according to the Associated Press. There were no birds in the exhibit at the time, the zoo said. But amidst all the bad news, there was also good, when a Maryland woman was plucked from her snow-buried car Monday after being trapped for three days. The unidentified woman was conscious and uninjured when crews reached her vehicle in Accokeek, Maryland, on Monday, but officials did not know how she got trapped in the car, according to a separate WJLA.com report.