The New York City area's three major airports are all open after a snowstorm that delayed arrivals and departures on Monday failed to live up to dire, epic-blizzard predictions.
However, massive flight cancellations in advance of the storm mean there is still very little air traffic in the New York area.
No flights were coming in or out of LaGuardia.
JFK and Newark Liberty were reporting no major delays, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. But flight operations were severely limited, according to various reports.
The private-jet hub Teterboro in New Jersey was also open.
As of 8:45 a.m. ET, the only closed airports in the 250-mile blizzard zone stretching from Washington, D.C., to New England were Worcester Regional in central Massachusetts and the small airports on the Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket islands off the Massachusetts coast.
This is what the New York-area airspace looks like Tuesday: