Peaceful Snowfall Scene Left in February Fury's Wake
A freshly fallen twenty-one inches of snow weighs down branches of Colorado Blue Spruce and other pine trees in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania hours after the snow ended on February 6, 2010. Snowapocalypse, as the storm was also referred to, buried a huge swath of the Mid-Atlantic in two or more feet of snow. The heavy wet snow brought down power lines and tree branches. Just a few days after this one cleared a fresh nine or ten inches of snow fell, yielding some of the deepest snow pack we've seen in decades.