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Aaron Jayjack reports from New York City's Times Square where residents are cleaning up a day after a major blizzard buried the city on Feb. 23 and life slowly returns to normal in the Big Apple.
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00:00I am here in Times Square in New York City where the scenes are about what you would expect to
00:04see after a major blizzard impacted the largest city in the United States. Traffic snarled trying to get to the
00:10city. Then once in the city, many cars all along the roads, the small roads in the city are buried
00:17in feet of snow. All that snow that was plowed and pushed over. Residents are still trying to dig themselves
00:23out, including business owners still working on clearing their sidewalks and areas for people to park. It was a big
00:28time blizzard that impacted this
00:29big city, but things are already getting back to normal with plenty of residents out and about trying to get
00:35back to their daily lives. And I'm sure there are many tourists here that are grateful to see the biggest
00:40city in the United States blanketed in some beautiful snow, especially if you visit Central Park. The cleanup will continue
00:46for some time as there are mountains of snow to be removed and we are not done with winter yet
00:51here on the East Coast. Reporting for AccuWeather, I'm Aaron Jajak.
01:12I'm Aaron Jajak.
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