the cleanup begins!
TRANSCRIPT
PowerPoint Show by Andrew
Winter Storm Jonas is OVER and now the clean-up begins:
East Coast struggles to recover after 'storm of a generation' dumps as much as 40 inches of snow in some areas killing at least 21 people and turning New York City into a ghost town
New York City (above on Sunday morning) is opening up subways, mass transit and roadways after closing and shutting down the systems to deal with the massive snowfall, which accounted for the second biggest blizzard the city has seen since 1869.
One day after record snowfall covered the city and high winds kept most residents inside, the sun came out in Brooklyn.
Snow covers the unplowed streets of the Federal Hill neighborhood in Baltimore as the sun rises on Sunday.
Snow is cleared along a street in the Upper West Side neighborhood of New York Sunday as the city started to show signs of life once again.
A snowplow clears snow in front of the U.S. Capitol Sunday morning.
Dumper trucks were brought to the streets in Washington to help deal with the feet of snow that has fallen since Friday.
A pedestrian waits to cross the street as a truck carrying a load of snow passes in front on the National Mall in Washington.
A man assists a driver stuck on a snow covered Baltimore street Sunday close to Camden Yards, the home of the Orioles.
A man walks his dog while a woman begins the process of shoveling out a car in Brooklyn on Sunday.
Residents clear their street of snow in Union City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from Midtown Manhattan.
Cars sit buried in snow in Union City, New Jersey the day after the storm as residents enjoy a bit more down time before some serious shoveling.
A family in Philadelphia attempts to push their car free from the snow on Sunday after the storm.
A resident digs her car out from the snow in Union City, New Jersey on Sunday as states began their clean-up efforts.
A National Park Service plows Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House, careful to avoid a lone snowman.
A man walks by the Hudson River Shore in New Jersey on Sunday with the New York City skyline in the distance.
A man runs down the normally traffic-jammed Light Street in Baltimore on Sunday as the city remained empty.
A group of children participate in a giant snowball fight in Dupont Circle in Washington DC the day after Saturday's blizzard.
A resident shovels snow away from the entrance to his home in Union City, New Jersey on Sunday.
Joggers make their way along a snow covered road in New York's Central Park on Sunday where 26.8inches of snow fell over two days.
The skies were clear and sunny in Philadelphia on Sunday where over 24 inches of snow fell between Friday and Saturday.