Another nor'easter is expected to hit Wednesday as people from Pennsylvania to New England are still cleaning up from the last one, less than a week ago.

  • More than 2,000 flights to, from north canceled
  • North expected to get snow, ice and strong winds
  • More than 100,000 still without power from last one

More than 2,000 flights have already been canceled nationwide on Tuesday and nearly 80 of those are coming or going out of Orlando International Airport and Tampa International Airport is seeing about 25 cancellations.

Those in the North are getting frigid temperatures, snow, ice and rain, along with strong winds. The Northeast is getting a double whammy with the storm system moving in Wednesday morning.

More than 100,000 people are still without power from the one that hit over the weekend.

At least seven people died in that storm.

State offices in New Jersey are closed on Wednesday in anticipation for the approaching storm. The same with Philadelphia city offices and schools.

Western Massachusetts could get up to 18 inches of snow and damaging winds are expected to be the worst in the Cape Cod area with up 60 mile per hour gusts.