Photo of the day: FROZEN FRIDAY 2012
Photo of the day: FROZEN FRIDAY 2012 – It’s hard to imagine but one year ago today, just nine days after hurricane Sandy, New York received 4 inches of snow, it was the heaviest early snowfall ever in November that night. (In the Philippines last night was the biggest typhoon storm ever with 225 mile per hour wind gusts…global warming…)
We have such a dense canopy of trees in Sunnyside, the weight of the heavy wet snow made for an eerie yet beautifully dramatic walk that night as they bowed dangerously low. Silent night, snowy night. All wasn’t calm, but it was quite a sight. Today November 8, 2013 it will thankfully be 54°.
November 8, 2013 | Categories: DAILY PHOTOS WITH STORIES OF NEW YORK CITY | Tags: earliest heavy snowfall in New York, global warming, Hans Von Rittern, Hurricane Sandy, New York City, New York photo, night snowfall scene, November 8 2012 snowstorm, odd weather, Photo of the day, pine trees in snow, Queens, Sunnyside, Sunnyside Gardens, typhoon Philippines | Leave a comment