got more than 22 inches. the storm, coupled with high tide, brought flooding to parts of the new jersey shore. residents of pennsylvania and across the region got to work sunday clearing sidewalks and streets. brian webb is in queens, new york, where they saw nearly three feet of snow. brian, good morning. reporter: good morning. the big dig has begun but there are still thousands of cars buried under snow like this one. officials really don t want people to dig themselves out. they don t want the snow back out on the roads and they don t want people to get hurt. already this weekend, several new yorkers died with a snow shovel in their hand. federal offices and schools in the nation s capital remain closed this morning as people in the area continue to dig out from under two feet of snowfall. crystal lucas got a hand uncovering her buried car from a good samaritan. even on a sunny day, they probably wouldn t say hello, but in a time of need, people are reporter: in vir
east begin the workweek digging storm. at least 30 deaths are blamed on the weather. the system dumped nearly 30 inches of snow in baltimore. new york central park recorded over 26 inches. philadelphia and washington both got more than 22 inches. the storm, coupled with high tide, brought flooding to parts of the new jersey shore. residents of pennsylvania and acss the region got to work susuay clearing sidewalks and streets. brian webb is in queens, new york, where they saw nearly three feet of snow. brian, good morning. reporter: good morning. the big dig has begun n t there are still thousands of cars buried under snow like this one. officials really don t want people to dig themselves out. they don t want the snow back out on the roads and they don t want people to get hurt. already this weekend, several new yorkers died with a snow shovel in their hand. federal offices and schools in the nation s capital remain closededhis morning as peoplplin from under two feet of sn
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. millions of people in the east begin the workweek digging out from this weekend s monster storm. at least 30 deaths are blamed on the weather. the system dumped nearly 30 inches of snow in baltimore. new york central park recorded over 26 inches. philadelphia and washington both got more than 22 inches. the storm, coupled with high tide, brought flooding to parts of the new jersey shore. residents of pennsylvania and across the region got to work sunday clearing sidewalks and streets. brian webb is in queens, new york, where they saw nearly three feet of snow. brian, good morning. reporter: good morning. the big dig has begun but there are still thousands of cars buried under snow like this one. officials really don t want people to dig themselves out. they don t want the snow back out on the roads and they don t want people to get hurt. already this weekend, several shovel in their hand. federal of
of the new jersey shore. residents of pennsylvania and across the region got to work sunday clearing sidewalks and streets. brian webb is in queens, new three feet of snow. brian, good morning. reporter: good morning. the big dig has begun but there are still thousands of cars buried under snow like this one. officials really don t want people to dig themselves out. they don t want the snow back out on the roads and they don t want people to get hurt. already this weekend, several new yorkers died with a snow shovel in their hand. federal offices and schools in the nation s capital remain closed this morning as people in the area continue to dig out from under two feet of snowfall. crystal lucas got a hand uncovering her buried car from a good samaritan. even on a sunny day, they probably wouldn t say hello, but in a time of need, people are here to help. reporter: in virginia and maryland, residents did their mounds of snow ahead of the start of the workweek. steve min
and the matchup is set. super bowl 50 will be a battle of new school versus the old guard. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. millions of people in the east begin the workweek digging out from this weekend s monster storm. at least 30 deaths are blamed on the weather. the system dumped nearly 30 inches of snow in baltimore. new york central park recorded over 26 inches. philadelphia and washington both got more than 22 inches. the storm, coupled with high tide, brought flooding to parts of the new jersey shore. residents of pennsylvania and across the region got to work sunday clearing sidewalks and streets. brian webb is in queens, new york, where they saw nearly three feet of snow. brian, good morning. reporter: good morning. the big dig has begun but there are still thousands of cars buried under snow like this one. officials really don t want people to dig themselves out. the