Snow scenes
Published January 20. 2026 02:45PM
As soon as we dug out from 3-5 inches of snow Saturday, we awoke to more snow on Sunday. The storm lingered through the day, bringing another 4 to 5 inches. Our staff and readers shared some snow scenes. See more photos in our gallery at tnonline.com. Feel free to add to the gallery by sending photos to tneditor@tnonline.com.
A super snowman built by Valerie Szmaciasz, left, and her daughter, Hannah Szmaciasz of Kunkletown on Sunday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Rhonda Burian reported she received about 11 inches total precipitation between Saturday and Sunday in Lehigh Township, just outside Walnutport. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Rhonda Burian shoveled a path for her tri-pawed dog at her home in Lehigh Township. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Sherry Ferguson reported 7 inches of snow in Towamensing Township. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
It wasn’t exactly picnic weather. Snow piled up on the patio furniture at the Ferguson house in Towamensing Township. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Mary Arieta took this photo from her house in the New Columbus section of Nesquehoning, overlooking the town. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Rylee and Skyler Campbell enjoy the snow near Beltzville State Park on Monday. CHRISTINE CAMPBELL/TIMES NEWS
A view of Old Homestead Tree Farm in Towamensing Township. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The sunset reflects on the snow in Tuscarora State Park Monday afternoon. JILL WHALEN/TIMES NEWS
The Old Log Trail sign is decorated with snow Monday afternoon t Tuscarora State Park. JILL WHALEN/TIMES NEWS
A downy woodpecker chows down on suet while a junco waits by patiently in Brodheadsville on Sunday. MARTA GOUGER/TIMES NEWS
Snow covers everything on North Third Street in Lehighton Saturday morning. JAMES LOGUE JR./SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS