Power Pacific system will continue to bring significant impacts for Pacific Northwest into northern California the remainder of the week. Dangerous coastal affects, heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow continues. Meanwhile, a storm across the east is set to bring the first accumulating snow to many higher elevations of the Catskills into the central Appalachians. Read More >
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New Hampshire
The following pictures of snow and river ice on the Israel River at Lancaster, NH were taken in March 2004. These pictures are courtesy of the Gray, ME Weather Forecast Office. Please click on an image for an enlarged picture.
The following pictures of snow and river ice include the Moore Reservoir on the Connecticut River (first three pictures), the outlet of Mascoma Lake (fourth picture), the upper Ammonoosuc River at Groveton (fifth and sixth pictures), and the Groveton Bridge in Groveton, NH (last picture), respectively. All of these images were taken in February 2004. Please click on an image for an enlarged picture.
The following snow and river ice pictures along the Kennebec River in Maine were taken in February 2000. These pictures are courtesy of the Maine Emergency Management Agency. Please click on an image for an enlarged picture.
The following snow and ice pictures are from various locations in New York, including the Hudson River at Corinth (Jan. '04), headpond of the Daniel Greene Plant in Dolgeville (Feb. '00), and Dianna Hydro Station (Feb. '00), respectively. These pictures are courtesy of the NWS Albany Weather Forecast Office. Please click on an image for an enlarged picture.
The following snow and ice pictures were taken along the Stillwater Reservoir, which is on a lake along the Beaver River (a tributary to the Black River). Please click on an image for an enlarged picture.
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