Just weeks after the US East Coast was slammed by a massive winter storm, another wave of snow has swept into the region.
On Friday, snow was steadily falling throughout the New York and New Jersey region and in other cities up and down the coast.
As the snow and ice builds up, airports are now beginning to report delays.
Inbound flights to LaGuardia in New York are being held temporarily at their origin. The airport is also experiencing average departure delays of 34 minutes.
While Reagan National in Washington D.C. is reporting average departure delays of 26 minutes, according to Flightaware.
No other major airports in the region have reported significant delays, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
We're keeping track of the storm and its impact on transportation, so check back for updates.
The forecast is for a significantly less severe storm than we got with Jonas, which dumped a near-record amount of snow in New York and New Jersey.
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