Worst of Blizzard Has Yet to Blast D.C. to Boston Corridor
Snow is currently spreading across the mid-Atlantic and southern New England, but the worst of the "Second Blizzard of 2010" has yet to come. Resident

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Worst of "Second Blizzard of 2010" to Get Underway Later This Morning

Snow is currently spreading across the mid-Atlantic and southern New England, but the worst of the "Second Blizzard of 2010" has yet to come. Residents along the Interstate 95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to Boston may be able to get to work this morning. Traveling home, however, could prove impossible. Flight and mass transit delays and cancellations are sure to mount as heavy, wind-whipped snow dangerously drops visibility and clogs roads and runways. The weight of the snow will make shoveling strenuous for many people, and could cause more roof failures well after the blizzard ends. Full Story

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