Crews will begin removing the wreckage of the passenger jet from the Potomac River at first light Monday morning as search efforts continue for the remains of victims from last week's crash.
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Engineers will start by working to remove the remnants of the jet from the Potomac River, which they expect to take three days.
The quick round of light snow ended before sunrise Monday, but it brought enough snow to lead to slippery travel conditions on some roadways.