digging their cars out. hopefully they ll get to it today. they could see another 6 to 10 inches of snowfall through this region once again. this car certainly not alone. take a gander up the street here. you re going to see a few others just like it. the reason why you see the snow piled on them is not just from the stuff falling from the sky. when the plows come right through the streets, they ll clean the streets but to the detriment of the cars that happen to park along the sides. a big issue for a lot of folks. in terms of the roadway travel, that still treacherous. metro travel in d.c., underground railroads, doing fine. aboveground railroads, not going to be working for mote retro. let s kick it back to you in the studio. thank you. rob marciano, let s check in with rob, now, is this second blast a certainly here, rob? are we talking numbers of 6 to 12 inches of additional accumulation? yeah. the blast itself is a certainty. the question is how much. right now the estimation
sara lee is live at regan national airport and rob marciano live at the cnn weather center. let s start with reynolds. they re still digging out this morning. look at this. reporter: hard to believe. take a look at this stuff. this is stuff falling from the sky about 48 hours ago. it s not thawing for the time being. we have more in the forecast. if you look at what s happening on the ground, you have it all over the place here in alexandria. this is a crew out and about, and the landscape is snowy in many spots still. we have cnn photo journalist tony. let s look over here. we have cars coming this way. we ve seen a lot of traffic here, which is great news, karen, but it s been slow and go. on the freeways, although many of the major thoroughfares are passable, if you can asoid getting out on the roads, it s good news. if terms of other metro travel in d.c., railways underground