WEATHERSnowstorm batters NortheastA woman walks through blowing snow in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Monday, Feb. 16, 2015. New England remained bitterly cold Monday after the region's fourth winter storm in a month blew through. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) ORG XMIT: MAMD101Michael Dwyer, APBlowing snow on the waterfront in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston partially obscures the skyline, Monday, Feb. 16, 2015. New England remained bitterly cold Monday after the region's fourth winter storm in a month blew through. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) ORG XMIT: MAMD102Michael Dwyer, APA worker clears snow from a walkway in Piers Park in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Monday, Feb. 16, 2015. New England remained bitterly cold Monday after the region's fourth winter storm in a month blew through. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) ORG XMIT: MAMD103Michael Dwyer, APPhiladelphia firefighters work the scene of an overnight blaze in west Philadelphia, Monday Feb. 16, 2015, as icicles hang from where the water from their hoses froze. Bone-chilling, single digit temperatures have gripped the region, prompting the closure of all parish and regional Catholic elementary schools in the city of Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma) ORG XMIT: PAJL101Jacqueline Larma, APTom Ward shovels snow in front of his Norwood, Mass. home on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. A storm brought a new round of wind-whipped snow to New England on Sunday, threatening white-out conditions in coastal areas and forcing people to contend with a fourth winter onslaught in less than a month. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) ORG XMIT: MASR101Steven Senne, APA person works to clear snow Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, in Concord, N.H. A storm brought a new round of wind-whipped snow to New England on Sunday, creating near-whiteout conditions in coastal areas and forcing people to contend with a fourth winter onslaught in less than a month. (AP Photo/Jim Cole) ORG XMIT: NHJC105Jim Cole, APA man struggles through the snow on Beacon Hill in Boston, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. A storm brought a new round of wind-whipped snow to New England on Sunday, accompanied by near-whiteout conditions and lightning strikes in coastal areas as people contended with a fourth winter onslaught in less than a month. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) ORG XMIT: MAMD105Michael Dwyer, APPedestrians brace against blowing snow in Copley Square in Boston, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. A storm brought a new round of wind-whipped snow to New England on Sunday, threatening white-out conditions in coastal areas and forcing people to contend with a fourth winter onslaught in less than a month. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) ORG XMIT: MAMD117Michael Dwyer, APLealand Welsh, of Wrentham, Mass., removes snow from cars and trucks at a Ford dealership, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, in Norwood, Mass. A storm brought a new round of wind-whipped snow to New England on Sunday, threatening white-out conditions in coastal areas and forcing people to contend with a fourth winter onslaught in less than a month. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) ORG XMIT: MASR105Steven Senne, APepa04621992 Pedestrians bundle up against freezing temperatures in New York, New York, USA, 15 February 2015. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio warned New Yorkers that temperatures will be extraordinarily cold and said 'Sunday could be the coldest in 20 years,' with possible wind chills of at least 15 degrees Fahrenheit below zero (-26 degrees Celsius). EPA/PETER FOLEY ORG XMIT: PFX06Peter Foley, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04621996 Pedestrians bundle up against freezing temperatures in New York, New York, USA, 15 February 2015. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio warned New Yorkers that temperatures will be extraordinarily cold and said 'Sunday could be the coldest in 20 years,' with possible wind chills of at least 15 degrees Fahrenheit below zero (-26 degrees Celsius). EPA/PETER FOLEY ORG XMIT: PFX03Peter Foley, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04621371 Snow plows make their way up St. James Avenue during a blizzard in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 15 February 2015. About a foot and a half (45cm) of snow was predicted according to the National Weather Service. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX11Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto AgencySCITUATE, MA. - FEBRUARY 15: A man shovels snow on Lighthouse Rd. during winter storm Neptune which dropped over a foot of snow February 15, 2015 in Scituate, Massachusetts.This is the fourth major storm to hit the New England region that has already seen more than 6 feet of snow in some areas. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 537605281 ORIG FILE ID: 463506870Scott Eisen, Getty ImagesA pedestrian walks through drifting snow driven by strong wind in Boston.Michael Dwyer, APGraham Jamison, right, and Austin Anschultz walk through blowing snow on Beacon Hill in Boston.Michael Dwyer, APA crew clears the sidewalk at the Maverick subway station in Boston.Michael Dwyer, APLynn Cullins, right, and Kevin Burit, both of Caribou, Maine, walk through blowing snow on Beacon Hill in Boston.Michael Dwyer, APA man shovels snow in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston.Michael Dwyer, APAllen Millette adds to the growing pile of snow in his yard in New Bedford, Mass.David W. Oliveira, Standard Times, Via APA New Bedford man makes a path through the wind driven snow after the most recent snow storm in New Bedford, Mass.David W. Oliveira, Standard Times, Via APBob Atchinson clears a path on Commonwealth Avenue during blizzard conditions in Boston.Dominick Reuter, EpaIvan Ptekov shovels snow off his roof during a nor'easter with blizzard conditions in Cambridge, Mass.Dominick Reuter, EpaSnow plows make their way down Kneeland St. during winter storm Neptune which dropped over a foot of snow February 15, 2015 in Boston.Scott Eisen, Getty ImagesEvon Daley, of Hartford, Conn., clears his truck after unloading snow at a "snow farm" in Boston, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015. Crews from around the region have worked urgently to remove the massive amounts of snow that has clogged streets and triggered numerous roof collapses ahead of yet another winter storm due to arrive on Saturday.Michael Dwyer, APEnzo Pocaro, center, of Boston, waits in a long checkout line at the Market Basket in Chelsea, Mass., Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015. A blizzard warning was in effect for coastal areas from Connecticut to Maine on Saturday for a fourth major storm in less than a month, promising heavy snow and powerful winds to heap more misery on a region that has already seen more than 6 feet of snow in some areas.Michael Dwyer, APSnow blows through Erie, Pa., as 3-year-old Louis Rullo Johnston holds hands with his parents John Johnston, left, and Gina Rullo, who were on a walk after lunch on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015.Andy Colwell, APA worker moves snow around on Northern Avenue in the Seaport District as the region prepares for another blizzard due to begin Saturday night and into Sunday morning February 14, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. New England has been hit with three major storms in three weeks, with this blizzard expected to bring another foot of snow and high winds.Darren McCollester, Getty ImagesA sign warns travelers as the region prepares for another blizzard due to begin Saturday night and into Sunday morning February 14, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. New England has been hit with three major storms in three weeks, with this blizzard expected to bring another foot of snow and high winds.Darren McCollester, Getty ImagesWINTHROP, MA - FEBRUARY 14: Two remaining snow scrapers are all that is left in the shovel aisle at Woodside ACE Hardware as the region prepares for another blizzard due to begin Saturday night and continue into Sunday morning February 14, 2015 in Winthrop, Massachusetts. New England has been hit with three major storms in three weeks, with this blizzard expected to bring another foot of snow and high winds.Darren McCollester, Getty ImagesPedestrians walk among mounds of snow on Feb. 13 in downtown Boston. Another winter storm that could bring an additional foot or more of snow to some areas is forecast for the region in the coming days.Bill Sikes, APSnow has been cleared from a fire hydrant in downtown Boston.Bill Sikes, APAssistant harbormaster Isaac Perry uses a boat to break through a fresh layer of ice covering Marion Harbor in Marion, Mass.Peter Pereira, Standard Times Via APSnow falls as Joggers run in New York's Central Park.Mary Altaffer, APSally Shreve braves 14-degree temperatures as she walks through Perry Square in Erie, Pa. on Feb. 12. She was heading to a bus to take her to her home in Girard, Pa., following a medical appointment downtown.Christopher Millette, Erie Times-News Via APThe New York City Police Department conducts a frozen lake rescue training session in New York's Central Park.Mary Altaffer, APBOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 10: A woman digs her car out of a snow bank on February 10, 2015 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Boston was hit with its third major snow storm in three weeks, closing schools and suspending train service on February 10. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 537107197 ORIG FILE ID: 463129304Maddie Meyer, Getty ImagesBOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 10: Pedestrians navigate snow covered streets on February 10, 2015 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Boston was hit with its third major snow storm in three weeks, closing schools and suspending train service on February 10. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 537107197 ORIG FILE ID: 463129282Maddie Meyer, Getty ImagesBOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 10: A bike sits buried in a snow bank on February 10, 2015 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Boston was hit with its third major snow storm in three weeks, closing schools and suspending train service on February 10. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 537107197 ORIG FILE ID: 463129320Maddie Meyer, Getty ImagesA Rockland, Mass., firetruck sits outside the Piano Mill music store after its roof partially collapsed into the showroom from the weight of 29 inches of new snow Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, in Rockland, Mass. The store is home to a rhinestone-covered grand piano once owned by Liberace. Store owner Rob Norris said it is unclear if the Liberace piano was damaged. No one was in the building at the time of the collapse, nor was anyone being allowed inside until a structural engineer assesses damage. (AP Photo/The Brockton Enterprise, Marc Vasconcellos) ORG XMIT: MABRO103Marc Vasconcellos, The Brockton Enterprise, Via APIn this photo taken Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, snow is dumped in to Gloucester Harbor after being cleared from Cruiseport Gloucester parking lot in Gloucester, Mass,. Just as southern New England residents have finished digging out from the latest storm, forecasters say more snow is on the way. (AP Photo/The Boston Globe, Jimmy O'Neill) BOSTON HERALD OUT, QUINCY OUT; NO SALES Photo/John Blanding, Boston Globe staff story/, Met ( feature ) ORG XMIT: MABOD201John Blanding, The Boston Globe, Via APBOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 10: Cars remain buried on East 5th St. on February 10, 2015 in Boston, Massachussets. Boston and surrounding towns were severely impacted following the most recent snow storm to hit the area. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 537107197 ORIG FILE ID: 463130858Scott Eisen, Getty ImagesBOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 10: A pedestrian walks down Marshall Street on February 10, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. Boston was hit with its third major snow storm in three weeks, closing schools and suspending train service on February 10. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) ORG XMIT: 537107197 ORIG FILE ID: 463139318Maddie Meyer, Getty ImagesA worker uses a compact front-end loader to pile snow from a road to be removed by a dump truck near Davis Square in Somerville, Mass.Josh Reynolds, APLee Anderson adds to the pile of snow beside the sidewalk in front of his house in Somerville, Mass., Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, as his dog Ace looks on. The latest snowstorm left the Boston area with another two feet of snow and forced the MBTA to suspend all rail service for the day. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds) ORG XMIT: MACR106Josh Reynolds, APRich and Kathy Melvin shovel out their car in front of their house in Somerville,, Mass., Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015. The latest snowstorm left the Boston area with another two feet of snow and forced the MBTA to suspend all rail service for the day. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds) ORG XMIT: MACR107Josh Reynolds, APA line of cars sit buried in snow banks in Somerville, Mass., Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015. The latest snowstorm left the Boston area with another two feet of snow and forced the MBTA to suspend all rail service for the day. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds) ORG XMIT: MACR104Josh Reynolds, APWill Chapman, of Oakland, Calif., shovels out a parking space after digging out his car from between snow piles near the house he was visiting in Somerville, Mass., Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015. The latest snowstorm left the Boston area with another two feet of snow and forced the MBTA to suspend all rail service for the day. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds) ORG XMIT: MACR102Josh Reynolds, APBjorn Lange works to shovel off his roof as another snowstorm hits the area in Concord, N.H.Jim Cole, APMichael Rae, left, and Olga Clark, right, help a man in a wheelchair through a snow-covered crosswalk on Church Street in downtown Worcester, Mass.Rick Cinclair, The Telegram & Gazette Via APJake Cote, a U.S. Postal Service carrier, makes his way up a hill, in Utica, N.Y. The third major winter storm in less than two weeks inflicted fresh snow across New England and portions of New York state.Mark DiOrio, (Utica) Observer-Dispatch, Via APA woman walks her dogs down Washington Street in Newburyport, Mass.Bryan Eaton, Newburyport Daily News, Via APSusan Hartnett shovels snow from the roof of her Beacon Hill home in Boston.Steven Senne, APPeople carry their sleds at the Boston Common in Boston.Steven Senne, APVehicles and pedestrians make their way along Genesee Street in Utica, N.Y.Mark DiOrio, (Utica) Observer-Dispatch Via APA man walks his dog down the Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston.Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto AgencyA worker shovels snow in downtown Boston.Kayana Szymczak, Getty ImagesCars are buried under snow on a residential street, in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston.Kayana Szymczak, Getty ImagesA local resident shovels snow on in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston.Kayana Szymczak, Getty Imagesepa04612091 A worker aims the chute of his snow-blower in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 09 February 2015. According to the US National Weather Service, the past 30-days have been the snowiest in Boston's recorded history, with more than 62 inches (157 cm.) over three storms. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX106Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04612093 Photographer Bruce Myren adjusts his view camera in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 09 February 2015. According to the US National Weather Service, the past 30-days have been the snowiest in Boston's recorded history, with more than 62 inches (157 cm.) over three storms. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX110Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto AgencyTaylor LaBrecque digs her car out of a snow pile on Beacon Hill Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Boston. A long duration winter storm that began Saturday night remains in effect for a large swath of southern New England until the early morning hours Tuesday. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) ORG XMIT: BX102Steven Senne, APepa04612092 A plow truck makes its way up Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 09 February 2015. According to the US National Weather Service, the past 30-days have been the snowiest in Boston's recorded history, with more than 62 inches (157 cm.) over three storms. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX109Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04612095 A cyclist navigates the snowy streets in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 09 February 2015. According to the US National Weather Service, the past 30-days have been the snowiest in Boston's recorded history, with more than 62 inches (157 cm.) over three storms. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX108Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04611780 A woman walks her dogs across Arlington Street in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 09 February 2015. According to the US National Weather Service, the past 30-days have been the snowiest in Boston's recorded history, with more than 62 inches (157 cm.) over three storms. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX105Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04611779 A cross-country skier goes up a path near the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 09 February 2015. According to the US National Weather Service, the past 30-days have been the snowiest in Boston's recorded history, with more than 62 inches (157 cm.) over three storms. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX101Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto AgencyA plows clears a road Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Framingham, Mass. A long duration winter storm that began Saturday night remains in effect for a large swath of southern New England until the early morning hours Tuesday. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS110Bill Sikes, APMauricio Siba clears snow from a driveway Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Framingham, Mass. A long duration winter storm that began Saturday night remains in effect for a large swath of southern New England until the early morning hours Tuesday. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS113Bill Sikes, APepa04611778 A man walks his dog down the Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 09 February 2015. According to the US National Weather Service, the past 30-days have been the snowiest in Boston's recorded history, with more than 62 inches (157 cm.) over three storms. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX102Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto Agencyepa04611781 A woman checks her phone as she walks through the snow in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 09 February 2015. According to the US National Weather Service, the past 30-days have been the snowiest in Boston's recorded history, with more than 62 inches (157 cm.) over three storms. EPA/DOMINICK REUTER ORG XMIT: DRX103Dominick Reuter, European Pressphoto AgencyAlex Desrochers walks his dog Scrum on Feb. 9 in Marlborough, Mass. New England and portions of New York state are being hit by a storm that threatens to bring up to 1 to 2 feet of snow to some areas.Bill Sikes, APBrian Murphy uses a leaf blower to remove snow from in front of a store entryway Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Sudbury, Mass. A long duration winter storm that began Saturday night remains in effect for a large swath of southern New England until the early morning hours Tuesday. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS106Bill Sikes, APPassengers wait at the commuter rail train station Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Framingham, Mass. A long duration winter storm that began Saturday night remains in effect for a large swath of southern New England until the early morning hours Tuesday. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS111Bill Sikes, APMary Mulloy of Strafford, Vt., works to dig her car out of the long term parking lot at the airport Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Manchester, N.H. Mulloy was returning from Salt Lake City, where temperatures were in the 70s. (AP Photo/Jim Cole) ORG XMIT: NHJC101Jim Cole, APCity worker Jeff D'Amico clears snow from a sidewalk, Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Marlborough, Mass. New England and portions of New York state awoke Monday to a fresh blanket of snow as a storm threatening to bring up to 1 to 2 feet to some areas churned across the Northeast, making for a slippery, tedious commute to start the workweek. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS108Bill Sikes, APA pedestrian walks through morning snow past the State Education Building, background, and the Capitol, Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Albany, N.Y. Another round of snowy weather is starting off the week in much of upstate New York, with scores of schools closed and commuters facing a messy trip to work. (AP Photo/Mike Groll) ORG XMIT: NYMG101Mike Groll, APIcicles hang from the roof of a fire station, Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Marlborough, Mass. New England and portions of New York state awoke Monday to a fresh blanket of snow as a storm threatening to bring up to 1 to 2 feet to some areas churned across the Northeast, making for a slippery, tedious commute to start the workweek. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS104Bill Sikes, APSnow-covered U.S. Postal Service vehicles sit idle, Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Marlborough, Mass. New England and portions of New York state awoke Monday to a fresh blanket of snow as a storm threatening to bring up to 1 to 2 feet to some areas churned across the Northeast, making for a slippery, tedious commute to start the workweek. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS109Bill Sikes, APSnow is removed from a street, Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Marlborough, Mass. New England and portions of New York state awoke Monday to a fresh blanket of snow as a storm threatening to bring up to 1 to 2 feet to some areas churned across the Northeast, making for a slippery, tedious commute to start the workweek. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS103Bill Sikes, APA woman walks down a snow-covered road into a parking lot, early Monday, Feb. 9, 2015, in Marlborough, Mass. New England and portions of New York state awoke Monday to a fresh blanket of snow as a storm threatening to bring up to 1 to 2 feet to some areas churned across the Northeast, making for a slippery, tedious commute to start the workweek. (AP Photo/Bill Sikes) ORG XMIT: MAWS102Bill Sikes, APFeatured Weekly Ad