Lake Effect Bands Continue To Play Over Oswego County

by Steve Yablonski | January 14, 2012 9:25 pm

 

Snowblowers roared to life for the first time in a long time on Friday. More than 8 inches fell in parts of Scriba. Up to a foot or more was reported elsewhere.
Snowblowers roared to life for the first time in a long time on Friday. More than 8 inches fell in parts of Scriba. Up to a foot or more was reported elsewhere.
Plows worked continuously to keep the roadways cleared and sanded.
Plows worked continuously to keep the roadways cleared and sanded.
This tractor-trailer ran into some problems trying to navigate on Route 104 west of the Port City. (photo provided by Harrison Wilde).
This tractor-trailer ran into some problems trying to navigate on Route 104 west of the Port City. (photo provided by Harrison Wilde).

 

The snow was so fierce that the city of Oswego began its winter parking ban – more than a   month later than usual.
The snow was so fierce that the city of Oswego began its winter parking ban – more than a month later than usual.
A male cardinal joins some other backyard birds for dinner in the snow.
A male cardinal joins some other backyard birds for dinner in the snow.

 

Old Man Winter shows off his artistic side by decorating this fence.
Old Man Winter shows off his artistic side by decorating this fence.

 

The snow made driving treacherous – especially when it blotted out stop signs.
The snow made driving treacherous – especially when it blotted out stop signs.

 

It was slow going along West First Street in Oswego – an all other parts of the county as   well.
It was slow going along West First Street in Oswego – an all other parts of the county as well.

 

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