Published February 11. 2022 08:51AM
Press Photos by Beverly Springer Frosty winds and unseasonably cold temperatures were the norm when a Nor'easter brushed the Lehigh Valley in the closing days of January. According to the National Weather Service the storm reached bombogenesis along the coast, a situation in which colder air mixed with warm sea air sparking a fast fall in atmospheric pressure. ABOVE: Emmaus resident Bev Becker clears her sidewalk with gusto.
A Junco finds cover in woodland brambles.
The snowfall redesigns a decorative bottle tree.
Even in a snowstorm, finches need to eat.