Travel ban in New York City has come to an end while the eastern United States began to address the situation as a result of severe snow storm at the end of the week.
New York, the most populated city in the US, experienced the second highest snowfall since records began in 1896, said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
While five states experienced snow as thick as 91 cm or more, snow removal business has killed at least six people.
Twelve people died from related events snowstorm since Friday (22/01).
The storm called Snowmageddon and Snowzilla in the social media, has been weakened and leads to the Atlantic Ocean.
This disaster affects an estimated 85 million people and making a power cut for 200,000 people.
Thickest snow (107 cm) fell in Glengary, West Virginia.
In Washington, DC, metro subway service is scheduled to remain closed and air transportation in some areas are also experiencing problems.
About 7,000 flights were canceled this week end and the problem is expected to continue, with 615 flights expected to be canceled on Monday.