Another day, another round of snow.

This latest nor’easter dropped nearly 30 inches around the Capitol Region of Vermont.

In downtown Barre, people were cleaning up mountains of snow and schools across the region shut down for the day.

Those traveling by car found mostly wet roadways up and down interstate 89

“It was a little slick down by Bolton but just take it slow and get there safely and it’s been alright,” said Stowe resident, Jeff Krull.

Those traveling by car had it a whole lot easier than those flying out of Burlington International Airport.

The flight status board was still riddled with cancelations and delays.

“Over the last few days have been a little challenging with the airlines canceling some of the flights mainly from the hub airports,” said Nicolas Longo the Deputy Director of Aviation Administration who says the airport should be back to normal Wednesday evening.

“I was lucky cause my flight was just delayed it wasn’t cancel but I was worried yesterday it would be canceled,” said Simone Youkel a resident of Stowe traveling to California.

Many travelers are still trying to rebook flights to get out of town.

“It was canceled Tuesday really early in the morning and we rebooked on a flight for this morning at 5:51 and then it was canceled as well. Were currently booked on a 5 o’clock flight to DCA and then to Charlotte. We had to change a bunch of appointment both of us were supposed to be in the office right now it been tremendous actually” said Leslie Cothren and Mark Patrick, North Carolina residents who were attempting to get on flight number 3, Wednesday afternoon.