The aftermath: How the East Coast looked after this weekend's record-breaking storm

The aftermath: How the East Coast looked after this weekend's record-breaking storm
Beatrice Evangeline, 3, walks through a narrow shoveled path on January 24, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Millions of people are digging themselves out after a record snow storm affected most of the Mid Atlantic States. Credit: Jessica Kourkounis/Getty Images

Residents surfaced from their snow covered homes on Sunday after the East Coast Blizzard lived up to -- and even exceeded -- the hype leading up to it.

The blizzard made broke countless records in numerous Mid Atlantic States. In New York City, for example, Central Park received 26.8 inches of snow, making it the second-largest snowfall in recorded history. At least 29 people were killed in storm-related deaths, and the biggest snowstorm of the season affected about 50 million people.

Most subways and roads are now open after service had been previously suspended, and people are getting back on their feet.

Now it’s time to start shoveling.

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