Friday, January 24, 2025

The Day after the Ice Cold #SkywatchFriday

Yesterday, we were given a short reprieve from the below freezing (and the Wednesday below zero F) weather.

Let's celebrate with some sky pictures from yesterday, when I could take my gloves off for a few seconds.

These pictures were taken a few minutes apart.  From this angle, clear skies, and even shadows.

A few feet away the clouds are gathering.  Soon they would cover the sky in photo #1.

And this angle may look familiar because I took a picture of this tree January 15 and posted it here on Skywatch.  Here it is again.

It's so strange knowing that places in the south have more snow than we in my part of New York State have on the ground as of right now.  But that's the strange weather for you, and the strangeness isn't going away, alas.

Joining Yogi and other skywatchers each Friday for #SkywatchFriday.

15 comments:

  1. ...enjoy all of the blue skies that you can and stay warm and well.

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  2. Wintry photographs! I like the last one in particular.

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  3. Glad you are out enjoying those blue skies. Crazy weather for sure!

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  4. Beautiful sky. We live in FL and it is going down to 32 tonight :-(

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  5. You already know how much I love sky pictures with clouds. Great pictures. I wish we got a little snow now and then.

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  6. The weather is indeed strange right now. I hope you're staying warm.

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  7. Your sky pictures are stunning! It's amazing how quickly the weather and scenery can shift—what a beautiful moment to capture. Strange weather indeed, but you’ve highlighted its beauty so well. Wishing you a cosy and lovely weekend!

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  8. This has been our coldest week this winter here near the Gulf Coast. We even had a bit of snow, although it didn't last long.

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  9. A true blogger you are!! You see a great sky, you take a photo of it!!

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  10. Brrrr. Keep warm. Drink a hot chocolate when you get home after your outings.

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  11. I live in Georgia and we only got an inch of snow, my brother lives in Panama City Florida, about 200 miles south of me, and got 13 inches! I love the clouds in that second picture. Take care and keep warm!

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  12. Lovely wintry photos ~ be cozy and warm ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Exlores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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