Back to work chaos after deadly storm Jonas: 1,600 flights are STILL cancelled and roads across the East Coast remain jammed with snow after record-breaking blizzard

Monday, January 25, 2016
By Paul Martin

East Coast residents went back to work on Monday morning, following a blizzard of historic proportions that buried the Northeast over the weekend
More than 29 inches fell in Baltimore and 26.8 inches in New York City; snowfall totals in Washington, DC were mixed but around 20 inches
There are still more than 1,400 flights cancelled for Monday, and more than 100 for Tuesday
The federal government remains closed on Monday, as well as several school systems from the nation’s capital to New Jersey
At least 30 deaths were blamed on the snow storm

ASHLEY COLLMAN
DAILYMAIL.COM
25 January 2016

East Coast residents who made the most of a paralyzing weekend blizzard face fresh challenges as the workweek begins: slippery roads, spotty transit service and mounds of snow that buried cars and blocked sidewalk entrances.

For many, the weekend extends into Monday because of closed schools and government offices. Officials were cautioning against unnecessary driving, even as they expected some commuter trains to be delayed or canceled.

The storm dropped snow from the Gulf Coast to New England, with near-record snowfalls tallied from Washington, D.C. to New York City. At least 30 deaths were blamed on the weather, with shoveling snow and breathing carbon monoxide together claiming almost as many lives as car crashes.

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