Blizzard Cleanup Weather

February 11, 2010 at 1:25PM

The "Second Blizzard of 2010" has pushed offshore, but now residents areleft to clear the burying snowfall. Some residents will spend the day shovelingsnow off roofs to prevent collapse, while others may be cleaning up damagedtrees. Crews will also be working to repair power outages.Residents will welcome quieter weather for today's cleanup efforts. Partly tomostly sunny skies will replace the heavy and wind-whipped snow across theInterstate 95 corridor. Brisk winds, however, create a chill in the air andoccasional blowing snow.

Snow showers will be confined to the interior today. A few places will receivean additional inch or two, keeping roads slick.

Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Kristina Pydynowski

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