HAMBURG, Pa. (AP) — The calendar says it’s spring, but the weather hardly feels like it.
A large storm system that deposited snow, sleet and cold rain on much of the East Coast was finally expected to taper off overnight Tuesday, to be replaced by partly sunny skies and temperatures in the 40s by late Tuesday morning or early afternoon.
Monday’s storm forced many East Coast schools to open late or close early, and hundreds of flights were canceled. But it was mainly an annoyance.