Ongoing coverage of aftermath of the deadly snowstorm that broke records and impacted millions of people on the East Coast.
What we know
At least 41 deaths have been blamed on the severe weather.
- Airports are recovering, but at least 1,800 departures ands arrivals were canceled Monday, FlightAware said.
- New York City missed is its all-time storm record by a tenth of an inch, with 26.8 inches at Central Park. Meanwhile, 30.1 inches was recorded at JFK airport.
- Worst-hit was the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, according to the National Weather Service, with 42 inches recorded in Glengary and 40.5 in Shepherdstown.
- Federal workers in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia were ordered to stay home Monday and again Tuesday.