we go live to "action news" reporter christie al philhall. christie you have the city's ans for with the storm -- >> reporter: that is right jim. there were to take aways from the press conference that wrapped up one that city crews are working around the clock trying to clean up from last week's storm. this is an added burden. if you don't have anywhere to be because the schools are closing and businesses are shutting doors in anticipation of tomorrow's storm. stay at home and keep the roads clear. >> we are also dealing with the aftermath of last week's damaging nor'easter. this storm could exacerbate the conditions and we could see additional downed trees on tracks and downed power lines on roadways. >> septa is bracing for round two nor'easter all lines will be impacted and on modified schedules. meanwhile 40 thousand tons of salt is ready to be dispersed on city roads and 400 pieces of equipment in full operation and the city's parks and rec department is still responding to downed trees for last week's storm. and answering over 520 call