 The streets of Boston remained quiet and calm Monday afternoon as the first flurries of winterstorm Juneau began to fall. Traffic moved swiftly throughout the city and pedestrians remained on the streets despite cold temperatures. Inside local supermarkets, however, was a more hectic scene. Stores were running low on milk, bread and even cookie dough, with customers waiting in long lines to complete their purchases. With classes and work closed for many, people stocked up on the essentials. Now I've got plenty of heartier things at home that will last a little while longer, but I'm going for some lentils, some high protein things, mostly just to stay warm. I'm going to be making a lot of soups for us and stuff. Traffic at the supermarkets remained steady as local residents packed buses and trolleys to head for home before nightfall. Despite treacherous conditions, grocery stores like this star market on Commonwealth Avenue say they will remain open as long as the roads remain open. Reporting in Boston, I'm Haley Krumblehold.