Article updated: 2/11/2013 9:55 AM

Northeast commuters hit roads after digging out

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A neighborhood near New Haven, Conn., is buried in snow Sunday in the aftermath of a storm that hit Connecticut and much of New England Friday and early Saturday morning.

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As electricity returns and highways reopen, some Northeast residents tried to get back to their weekday routines Monday following the massive snowstorm that had millions digging out from New York to Maine. But the routine for other New Englanders was disrupted by school and workplace closings, and poor road conditions. For some there's also a new worry: the danger of roof collapses as rain and warmer weather melts snow.
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