Heavy snow has blanketed streets and roads in South Korea for a second day on Thursday. The continued snowy weather comes as the biggest November snowstorm to hit South Korea's capital in more than half a century. It has blanketed Seoul, grounding hundreds of flights, disrupting commuter traffic and leaving at least two dead. A heavy snow advisory was issued early in the morning, after accumulated snowfall reached up to 40 centimetres. However, the advisory was later called off. Watch NDTV's The World Report for the latest updates.