>> reporter: yes, david. they're calling this a multi-day restoration. residents are weary, so are crews. they've been working nonstop through these three nor'easters. now, residents in coastal towns like marshfield, they are watching the tide here and it is still snowing. we could see another half a foot of snow overnight. david? >> wow. those waving churning water behind you. get back inside, adrienne. thank you. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, he's live along new york's west side highway tonight. a bit of different scene, as people head home here, rob. >> reporter: certainly is, new york relatively unscathed, but eastern new england, as you saw, still getting pounded with that blizzard right now. the radar still thick with snow, the winds are howling, in some cases, gusting over 80 miles an hour. we'll get another 6 to 12 inches, as adrienne said, tonight, and behind that, cold, blustery, snow showers all day long for much of the northeast. and that cold air goes all the way down into the deep south once again. freeze watches and warnings with temps getting down near freezing. teens for wind chills. and this active pattern continues. dare i say, the potential for