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Sunday, January 27, 2008 at 7:41PM 
Wait, there’s more….
And still more….
If you view this web cam in the morning, you might see ice fog.

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Sunday, January 27, 2008 at 7:41PM 
Wait, there’s more….
And still more….
If you view this web cam in the morning, you might see ice fog.
Reader Comments (5)
Wow, I've never heard of ice fog!
I'd love to see real, live ice fog!
A couple of weeks ago, the news media reported that we were to receive possibly the worst storm in 50 years. I just rolled my eyes. By the time storms reach us, since we are on the rainshadow side of the mountains, it usually dwindles down to a whimper of a storm. The mountains did receive a good deal of snow, and it did dwindle down to an inch or so down in the valley where I live. The News media is so sensational sometimes. Now the past couple of days we have had a pretty good storm and an avalanche on one of the highways. I like what my pastor said yesterday. He stated that not one flake of snow falls without God sovereignly ordaining it, so I am very thankful for the snow.We always need the moisture in my part of the world. The Sierra Nevada range is what provides our water, and I am always thankful for every storm that comes our way.
Ice fog is so cool. When we lived in Saskatchewan, we saw it quite a bit.
We didn't get ice fog today. Too windy, for one thing. I would have preferred ice fog to the nasty wind. :)