Overnight, Cape May had a light snowfall, so we decided to take some pictures around town for you to enjoy. Towards the end the snow had stopped, and we’re sure all signs of snow will be gone by tonight!
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Overnight, Cape May had a light snowfall, so we decided to take some pictures around town for you to enjoy. Towards the end the snow had stopped, and we’re sure all signs of snow will be gone by tonight!
We had some damage due to yesterday’s high winds. Pictured are the Elward House at Decatur and Columbia, Congress Hall, and the downed tree at Elaine’s Bed and Breakfast.
It has almost melted now, but here are pictures from this morning’s snowfall, the first to stick this year (we’ve had flurries once).
We had light snowfall early this morning. Please enjoy these pictures as our photographer Michelle Giorla takes you around town. Can you name each street as she snaps away?
What better way to welcome the month of February than with a snow storm! Through the excruciating cold, some icy photographs were captured, and placed below for you to enjoy! Stay warm, everyone!
Cape May had its first snowfall of the year early Sunday, and photographer Christopher Chin was out at 6a.m. to capture these photos before anyone disturbed the snow. You can follow Christopher on Instagram.
With all of this wild weather lately, we want to equip all of Cape May’s fall and winter tourists with helpful information on what to do in the event of a big storm or hurricane. Keep your family safe and sound while on vacation by using our tips below to prep for bad weather. We… Read more »
We woke yesterday to unexpected snow in Cape May! It’s since melted, but we took these pictures for you.
Forecasts called for a lot of wind and rain from Tropical Storm Hermine, but apart from some breeze and a bit of rain Saturday morning, our area was largely spared of damage and we enjoyed a warm, sunny Labor Day Weekend. Our guest photographer Laura Thistle took these images of the waves and some beach… Read more »
Outside, it’s soggy, with temperatures above freezing, partially melting the snow that fell yesterday. The sky is solid gray. Winter Storm Jonas is blowing through New Jersey, flooding nearby barrier islands, and its wind gusts have knocked out power in parts of Cape May County. Cape May experienced some flooding this morning during high tide, around 7:30am, but our… Read more »
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