Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/what-does-your-winter-wonderland-look-like Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter What does your winter wonderland look like? Nation Dec 10, 2013 2:45 PM EDT Photo by AFP/Getty Images Snow blanketed cities along the East Coast and just outside PBS NewsHour’s door Tuesday morning. Several people celebrated snow days and hunkered down inside, and as of this post’s publishing time, more than 900,000 tweets have been dedicated to “snow.” We asked you to share your winter wonderland photos — whatever they may look like — from your part of town. Take a look at some of the frightful and oh-so-delightful responses we’ve received on Facebook and Twitter from across the country: A fresh blanket of snow falls on Missoula and the UM campus as finals week began Monday, Dec. 9. @NewsHour pic.twitter.com/GqQVw1tY3b — Univ. of Montana (@umontana) December 10, 2013 @NewsHour here is what it looks like in Levittown, PA pic.twitter.com/VgJQxaJcRp — Steven (@wnevets) December 10, 2013 @Newshour we have some snow and slush here in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. pic.twitter.com/nKnnMEjK9x — Nicolle (@Nkgallo) December 10, 2013 Photo courtesy of PBS NewsHour’s Vanessa Dennis in Washington, D.C. Via Facebook. @NewsHour Canton, NY – That's Northern NY- 17 miles from US – Canada border. Go figure! Ha! pic.twitter.com/I7l81EVvQ0 — LFElliott (@BurkyBaby16) December 10, 2013 Photo courtesy of Pythian Castle in Springfield, Mo. Via Facebook. Keep sending us your winter weather photos. Tweet your photos to @NewsHour, tag @NewsHour on Instagram, tell us on Facebook or share with us in the comments below. Questions? Email social media editor Colleen Shalby at cshalby [at] newshour [dot] org. H/T Colleen Shalby We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now
Photo by AFP/Getty Images Snow blanketed cities along the East Coast and just outside PBS NewsHour’s door Tuesday morning. Several people celebrated snow days and hunkered down inside, and as of this post’s publishing time, more than 900,000 tweets have been dedicated to “snow.” We asked you to share your winter wonderland photos — whatever they may look like — from your part of town. Take a look at some of the frightful and oh-so-delightful responses we’ve received on Facebook and Twitter from across the country: A fresh blanket of snow falls on Missoula and the UM campus as finals week began Monday, Dec. 9. @NewsHour pic.twitter.com/GqQVw1tY3b — Univ. of Montana (@umontana) December 10, 2013 @NewsHour here is what it looks like in Levittown, PA pic.twitter.com/VgJQxaJcRp — Steven (@wnevets) December 10, 2013 @Newshour we have some snow and slush here in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. pic.twitter.com/nKnnMEjK9x — Nicolle (@Nkgallo) December 10, 2013 Photo courtesy of PBS NewsHour’s Vanessa Dennis in Washington, D.C. Via Facebook. @NewsHour Canton, NY – That's Northern NY- 17 miles from US – Canada border. Go figure! Ha! pic.twitter.com/I7l81EVvQ0 — LFElliott (@BurkyBaby16) December 10, 2013 Photo courtesy of Pythian Castle in Springfield, Mo. Via Facebook. Keep sending us your winter weather photos. Tweet your photos to @NewsHour, tag @NewsHour on Instagram, tell us on Facebook or share with us in the comments below. Questions? Email social media editor Colleen Shalby at cshalby [at] newshour [dot] org. H/T Colleen Shalby We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now