Bitterly Cold and Snowy February 2007 Organized by Joe Naumann
Kansas
Extremely deep lake effect snow
Upper New York heavily hit The city of Oswego is digging out Wednesday morning from the lake-effect squalls that have dumped more than five feet of snow on parts of central New York over the past two days. The city of Oswego is digging out Wednesday morning from the lake-effect squalls that have dumped more than five feet of snow on parts of central New York over the past two days. The National Weather Service reports that 62 inches of snow fell on Oswego, N.Y., on the eastern end of Lake Ontario, 35 miles north of Syracuse. The National Weather Service reports that 62 inches of snow fell on Oswego, N.Y., on the eastern end of Lake Ontario, 35 miles north of Syracuse.
3 feet of snow in St. Joseph, Michigan
Chicago shoreline on a frozen lake
Frozen, exhaled moisture in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Icy picture from Indiana, Pennsylvania
Northern Minnesota = -42° F.
Manhattan 20 degrees below normal
Thermometer at Cavalier, ND
Shoveling in Mexico, New York
Snow blowing in Parish, New York
Predicted for Feb 8-10, 2007