Published February 09. 2021 10:49AM
The Feb. 1 nor’easter left snow accumulations measured over 30” throughout the Lehigh Valley, challenging municipalities’ snow removal capabilities and residents’ resolve to dig themselves out.
Press photo by Carole Gorney Michael Bryant, a Williams Township supervisor, clears a path on his property.
Press photo by Dana Grubb Early morning revealed an accumulation of nearly a foot along Linden Street at the Holy Savior Cemetery.
Press photos by Dana Grubb Snow #2: Snow mantled geese cruised on the Monocacy Creek as the storm intensified.
Press photos by Dana Grubb Snow #3: Nary a soul was out in Monocacy Park as as it took on the peaceful look of a Christmas card.
Press photo0 by Dana Grubb The former Bethlehem Steel blast furnaces look like ghostly sentinels at storm's height.
Press photo by Dana Grubb Resting in some arborvitae, an Oriole seems to have arrived well ahead of spring's schedule. The Feb. 1 nor'easter left snow accumulations measured over 30” throughout the Lehigh Valley, challenging municipalities' snow removal capabilities and residents' resolve to dig themselves out.
Photo courtesy of Gilbert Lappen A snow- covered backyard in Bethlehem after Sunday and Monday's snowfall.
PRESS PHOTO BY LANI GOINS City workers remove snow on New Street between Broad and Market streets on Saturday, Feb. 6.
Press photo from Chris Haring West Ettwein Street in Bethlehem early Feb 2.