Northeast gets last brunt of winter storm that brought ice, snow, cold to much of the US

Northeast gets last brunt of winter storm that brought ice, snow, cold to much of the US
By KATE BRUMBACK and JULIE WALKER, Associated Press The U.S. work week opened with yet more snow dumping on the Northeast under the tail end of a colossal winter storm that brought ice and power outages, impassable roads, canceled flights and frigid cold to much of the southern and eastern United States. Deep snow -- over a foot extending in a 1,300-mile swath from Arkansas to New England -- halted traffic, canceled flights and triggered wide school cancellations Monday. Up to two feet were forecast in some of the harder-hit places. In Falmouth, Massachusetts, about an hour's drive south of Boston, snow was coming down in sheets and closing down the town. Local minister Nell Fields had to shovel out just to be able to let her dog outside. Seven inches had fallen, with up to that much more still on the way. "I feel that the universe just put a big, huge pause on us with all the snow," Fields said. On Manhattan's Upper East Side, January Cotrel enjoyed the fresh snow on a block that always closes during snowstorms for residents to sled, throw snowballs and make snowmen. "I pray for two feet every time we get a snowstorm. I want as much as we can get," she said. "Let the city...

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