Life is getting back to normal in Massachusetts with the worst of the superstorm known as Sandy in the rear-view mirror.

Although there will be some showers today, the National Weather Service says the worst is behind us.

The state Emergency Management Agency is sending out 31 "rapid assessment" teams today to determine where the worst damage was done and where to concentrate assistance.

State employees who had yesterday off are expected to be back at work by 10 a.m., and the state's trial courts are scheduled to reopen at noon.

Some schools reopened today but many are giving kids another day off because electricity is out and crews need time to clean debris from the streets.

Air travelers flying out of Logan Airport are being told to check with the airlines.