A historic bomb cyclone is moving through the Northeast, having dropped historic levels of snow in states across the region, with more potentially on the way.
The massive winter storm was clearing New England on Monday evening, but Tuesday promises to be a long day of digging out and cleaning up as states from Virginia north to Vermont saw snowfalls that ranged from roughly four inches to more than three feet.
The snow was so heavy in delivery areas for The Boston Globe that the 153-year-old newspaper for the first time determined it could not deliver the paper on Tuesday morning after its delivery areas were blanketed with two to three feet of snow on Monday.












