A snowstorm slammed New England on Sunday, churning up the Eastern Seaboard towards Maine and Atlantic Canada.<br/> <br />Just a week after a severe blizzard buried much of the eastern United States in snow, this storm spared New York City but again hit Boston.<br/> <br />Stonington, Connecticut got a fresh batch of powder while further inland, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania received about an inch of snow overnight, leaving roads slick and dangerous.<br/> <br />Providence, Rhode Island also got about six inches of fresh snow.<br/> <br />This storm is the same weather system that brought snow to North and South Carolina on Saturday.<br/> <br />It's much less destructive than last week's blizzard, in part due to colder temperatures causing drier snow, which is less likely to stick to trees and cause limbs to collapse.