Post Christmas Blizzard

December 26, 2010. Santa left town but the snow blew in behind him, covering Cape May with 18 inches or more along with 45 MPH winds. The drifting blowing snow was a Merry post-Christmas present to remember. Not quite the blizzard of February 6-7 but still incapacitating for many. Pretty to look at; troublesome to navigate. First gallery shots were taken around noon on the 26th. Those below were shot around town on the 27th about 3PM.

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20 comments on “Post Christmas Blizzard

    • hiroo on

      It never used to snow a lot in cape may new jersey,what happened? I thought only the new england states and new york got lots of snow in the winter.

  1. barbara kessel on

    Absolutely beautiful pics!! Wish I was there also, my family are enjoying all of this beautiful "fluff"!!!

  2. Linda G on

    Love the pictures, love Cape May, makes me want to go out right now, dig my car out, and drive down for some festive sight seeing. Alas, I'm snowed in so these pictures are wonderful! Thank you!

  3. Elayne Weiner on

    I was going to spend the holidays in Cape May, but I live 6 hours away in upstate NY and didn't want to drive in any bad snow. I guess I made the right decision to stay in NY, because we haven't had hardly any snow. (south of Syracuse).

  4. Jane Kimes on

    I love Cape May no matter what season…….it's always beautiful!!! Wish I was snowed in there today, fireplace, hot chocolate and a good book.

  5. Patricia on

    Could this collection of beautiful pictures be made into Christmas cards for next year? Each one is beautiful, and I'd definitely buy a box!

  6. Bernie on

    Wow!!! hard to believe in July it was 90 the entire week of our vacation.!!! Only in Cape May can you get the best of all the seasons !!

  7. Rebecca on

    We just left right in front of this… I have some of these exact same shots… but without the snow.. before and after… lol.. my daughter graduated from the USCG. Your town is beautiful, the people are super friendly!! Would love to get back when it is a tad bit warm and enjoy it without being blown away, I just had to go down to the beach with the 40 plus mile and hour winds…. who goes to a town near a beach and does not go to the beach lol!! Keep up the amazing work of letting someone step back in time!!!! Amazing just amazing!!!

  8. Sue on

    Love Cape May.. I was there three years ago when spending time in Wildwood for a
    Barbershop convention in October. I love the victorian buildings and the shops, truly
    an artists dream.

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