Photos From South, East Snow Storms
There were a lot of good photos uploaded to our gallery during this month's late-season snowstorms in the East and South. Of course, you've seen mine:
(More April Snow Photos) by WeatherMatrix in State College, PA April 8th
But there were a lot more than that. Here's a sampling:
by twofrommark in Douglass, Kansas, on April 6.
(More April Snow Photos) by Davidrrt1 in Dinwiddie, Va., on April 7.
by dmacvid in Grafton, Vt.
by plemons in Temple, Texas.
(More April Snow Photos) by Superadiabatic* in State College, Pa.
April Snow Storm (More April Snow Photos) by EDMOND in Henniker, N.H.
*Superadiabatic is Southeast Weather Expert Frank Strait (PREMIUM | PRO).
And then there were also these photos by the Associated Press.*




*Displayed through exclusive agreement with Associated Press, not for redistribution. Did you know? AccuWeather helps the AP sell the AP Photo Archive to schools and universities worldwide.
1.) People navigate around a street with downed utility lines in Portland, Maine, on Thursday, April 5, 2007. A spring storm caused numerous power outages at businesses and residences statewide. Close to 100,000 customers were without power and Central Maine Power Co. predicts it will take until the weekend before all the power is restored. (AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach)
2.) Seattle Mariners' Jose Lopez, right, throws snow at Mariners third base coach Carlos Garcia at Jacobs Field, Sunday, April 8, 2007, in Cleveland. For the second day in a row, snow and cold weather forced a doubleheader between the Mariners and Cleveland Indians to be postponed. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
3.) Snow falls on a field of wild Blue Bonnets on Prairie Chapel Road near President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, Saturday, April 7, 2007. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
4.) A major spring storm dumped over a foot of snow postponing the seasonal baseball opener at Hadlock Field in Portland, Maine, Thursday, April 5, 2007. Workers made a team of snowmen and dressed them up in the team jerseys and caps. Here, the pitcher holds a baseball in a tree branch while the left fielder seems to have melted some and lost his head. (AP Photo/Pat Wellenbach)
