Following days of zero and single digit temperatures, low pressure brought fog and rain on January 12, flooding streams and disrupting river ice. It also generated fog that shrouded the Milanville …
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Following days of zero and single digit temperatures, low pressure brought fog and rain on January 12, flooding streams and disrupting river ice. It also generated fog that shrouded the Milanville Bridge.
Several days later a new cold front restored the snow and sunlight.
[For more about winter from naturalist Ed Wesely, see this week's Currents feature.]
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