A Sampling of Area Photographs Documenting the Valentine's Day Nor'easter

Photographer: WeatherNet 6 weather watcher Judy Draus, Amsterdam, NY, February 15, 2007. Going nowhere fast. Buried cars were commonplace in Amsterdam, Montgomery County with up to 35" of snow reported. Photographer: CBS6 viewer Nancy Rigley, 10 Miles north of Cobleskill, Schoharie County, February 14, 2007, snowfall up to 35". That's a car under that mountain of snow.
Burried in Amsterdam, NY, Montgomery County (Up to 35 inches of snow reported, February 15, 2007  Deep snow in Schoharie County ten miles north of Cobleskill   
   
Photographer: CBS6 Viewer Paul Bourdeau, Glenwood Blvd. Schenectady, NY February 14, 2007 after the snow had ended leaving up to 19" Photographer: CBS6 Viewer Paul Bourdeau, Another shot of Glenwood Blvd. Schenectady, NY February 14, 2007 after the snow had ended
Deep Snow in Schenectady, NY  Deep Snow in Schenecatdy, NY    
Photographer: CBS6 Viewer Paul Bourdeau, Glenwood Blvd. Schenectady, NY February 15, 2007 showing a deep snow still on the road under a bright sunny sky Photographer: CBS6 Viewer Paul Bourdeau, The Nott Memorial on the Campus of Union College, Schenectady, NY, during the tail end of the storm during the evening of February 14, 2007
The day after, Schenectady, NY The Nott Memorial on the Campus of Union College, Schenecatdy, NY
   
Photographer: WeatherNet 6 weather watcher Jim Meehan , Chatham, NY, Columbia County, February 15, 2007. Deep snow up to 16" buried Chatham with considerable blowing and drifting in the two days following the storm with frequent wind gusts ranging from 30 to 40 mph
Chatham, NY, Columbia County, February 15, 2007