Snowflakes from the winter storm of January 1-2, 2014
Photomicrographs of Snowflakes January 1-2, 2014
January 1, 2014 it started to snow late in the afternoon. It seemed the temperatures would be good for photographing the snowflakes. By 6:30pm January 2, more than 12" of snow had fallen in downtown Rochester. There was an additional 4-8 inches forecast for the overnight that would end January 3rd. The temperatures continued to fall during the storm bottoming out at -5F late Friday evening. Often following a big storm, a beautiful day follows with great light and clear skies. January 4th was that day.
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 1
4:30 PM 16 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 2
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 3
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 4
5:00 PM 16 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 5
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 6
5:30 PM 15 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 7
5:00 PM 15 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 8
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 8
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 9
6:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 10
6:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 11
7:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 12
7:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 1 No 13
7:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 No 1
2:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 No 2
2:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 No 3
2:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 No 4
2:00 PM 14 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 No 5
7:00 PM 12 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 No 6
7:00 PM 12 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 No 7
7:00 PM 12 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 No 8
7:00 PM 12 F
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 - very small immature flakes 7:30pm
Winter 2013-14 Snowflake January 2 - very small immature flakes 8:30pm
Saturday January 4, 2014
8:00am 10 F