abc news correspondent elisabeth herr stationed on long island. >> mother nature dumping up to three inches of snow an hour in the region. some areas hit with lightning, under and flooding. >> in bo trucks making rescues. in new york, busses slipping ano treacherous police kept busy pushing >> underneath, it's getting icy. we have people that out here driving. >> the slick conditions wreaking havoc at airports. >> we are not sure we'll be flying out of >> it's a mess. >> frustrations running high with 4,0 flights canceled. >> it's a nightmare. >> the hardest hit, according to the misery map from flight aware, dc, boston and new york city where laguardia and jfk suspended and shut o >> laguardia has since resumed flights but jfk won't be back in business until tomorrow. elisabeth herr,tion news." >> "action news" will be on early tomorrow to help you navigate the storm. o'donnell.tt 4:00 a.m >> stay ahead of the aftermath and frigid on your phone or tablet, sto li updates and more, 6abc app free download for your serving their babies solid food too soon. >> and it's the release of the