Monstrous winter storm Jonas continues to hammer the Eastern seaboard, leaving thousands of travelers stranded and countless others without means of transportation.

Over 9,000 flights slated to depart between Friday and Sunday have been cancelled. At least 500 vehicles are stuck on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and nearly 100,000 New Jersey residents are without power.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced vehicle travel bans ranging from Long Island to Westchester County, beginning at 2:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon. De Blasio said "plows literally can't keep up" when snowfall hits a certain rate before urging city restaurants and theaters to close and for employees to be allowed to return home.

With little means of travel and snow levels that are being measured in feet rather than inches, east coast residents can't do much other than stay indoors. Below are closures and a scare number of open businesses along the east coast's major cities.

New York City

Subways shut down at 4 p.m. and MTA bus services were suspended at noon on Saturday. No word on when they will re-open.

The State Island ferry is running, but with delays due to visibility conditions.

All public libraries - including New York, Queens, and Brooklyn libraries - will not operate but some may reopen Sunday.

All five New York City zoos as well as the New York Aquarium are closed Saturday but will re-open Sunday.

The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian will not accept guests throughout the weekend.

The Museum of Modern Art is closed Saturday but will reopen Sunday, contingent on the restoration of public transportation.

Philadelphia

Amtrak services from Virginia to Boston is still running, albeit on a modified schedule.

All libraries are closed Saturday.

The Philadelphia Museum of Art is closed Saturday and Sunday.

The Philadelphia Zoo is closed Saturday, but may open Sunday.

Due to impending weather, the Philadelphia Zoo will be closed to the public on Saturday, January 23rd. All overnight and Zoo on Wheels programs are also cancelled this weekend.

Posted by Philadelphia Zoo on Friday, 22 January 2016

NJ.com has put together a short list of bars and restaurants that vow to remain open during Winter Storm Jonas.

Washington D.C.

All WMATA transit services will not be available throughout the weekend.

The Smithsonian National Zoo remains closed through Sunday, though the zoo did release video of one of their panda's enjoying the snow.

The National Mall, where over 3.5 inches of snow have fallen, is closed through Monday.

Washingtonian.com has compiled a comprehensive list of restaurants and bars that remain open for business.