Travel disrupted across northeast as more snow falls on storm-weary cities
Fresh snowfall is hitting the U.S. Northeast just as cities struggle to recover from a record-breaking blizzard. Travel disruption continues across major airports, roads remain narrowed by towering snowbanks, and power crews are still working to restore service in storm-hit communities.
Last week's historic storm dumped feet of snow across parts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York, shattering records and straining local budgets. Now, even light additional snowfall is worsening icy conditions and increasing the risk of delays, accidents and further disruption.
How long will winter's grip last — and can cities keep up with the mounting clean-up costs?
