The Blizzard of ’26 deposited nearly 20 inches of snow in Central Park, and in Tribeca, not a curl of wrought iron was spared a dusting. A reader sent the video above of One World Trade caught in a flash of thundersnow — the rare winter phenomenon where lightning and thunder occur during a snowstorm instead of rain. And Robert Ripps and Theo Schefer hit the streets, finding familiar landmarks (and no line at Bubby’s!) blanketed in white.
Enjoy!
Great shots. And a huge “Thank You” to all the City workers who kept the streets open, buses and trains running, and handled emergencies.
Definitely agree with G! They were great and noticeably did even better than last time with the corners of the blocks etc!