New Delhi, Feb. 25 -- A fresh round of snow is complicating recovery efforts across the US Northeast just days after a historic blizzard buried parts of the region under up to two feet of snow, knocked out power and forced widespread school closures.

A new system is bringing additional snowfall to parts of Connecticut, New York and Michigan, adding to the disruption caused by what forecasters described as a historic storm.

According to the New Haven Register, a clipper system is expected to bring 1 to 3 inches of snow during the morning hours, potentially creating slippery conditions for commuters. Snow began falling by daybreak and is forecast to taper off around noon.

The new snowfall comes on the heels of a powerful blizzard that sw...