2 killed as storm heads Northeast for a second round of pounding in a week

Millions will wake up Monday to sleet and blizzard conditions in the Northeast the second round of winter weather pounding in a week.

The storm buried the Midwest in snow and put more than 9 million people in the Chicago area under a blizzard warning Sunday.

Flights were canceled, schools closed and traffic snarled in the region.

And as it moves east, metropolitan areas such as New York City and Boston will be coated in ice.

“We would expect a lot of icing on our roads and sidewalks — up to a quarter inch of ice in some places, and a lot of that would happen in the early morning hours,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio warned.

Boston will “get another round of wintery weather with new snow accumulations from 10 to 12 inches,” Guy said.

Other public schools, including in the Ohio cities of Akron, Toledo and Cleveland, will be closed.

New York City public schools will remain open.

CNN’s Joe Sutton contributed to this report.

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