The Northeast on Tuesday got hit with yet another storm tying up commuters and travelers. More than 700 flights were canceled and 3,200 were delayed Tuesday morning, according to FlightAware, a flight tracking service. (See the latest air travel status here.) "We do expect significant delays all day and night in and out of the Northeast due to runway configurations and deicing delays. Many of these delays will cascade through the airline system and can cause delays throughout the U.S. today, particularly in the afternoon," said FlightAware CEO Danial Baker to CNBC in an email. Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey was at the center of the cancellation storm with 24 percent of its departing flights for the day canceled even before daybreak. New York City's LaGuardia Airport, Philadelphia International Airport and Cleveland-Hopkins International followed with more than 20 out-bound cancellations each. LaGuardia warned of arrival delays up to two hours.The National Weather Service said the fast-moving storm would jab the Northeast with freezing rain, sleet and snow with accumulations ranging from 3-6-inches from Pennsylvania to Maine. The storm arrives as most regions have yet to thaw banks of ice and snow from several weeks of worse-than-usual winter weather. —By CNBC's Amy Langfield. Follow her on Twitter at @AmyLangfield. Follow Road Warrior on Twitter at @CNBCtravel.