Southeast Colorado Freezing Fog and Frost Photography
Description: Freezing Fog Covered Southeast Colorado for Several Days Leaving Layers of Frost and Ice on Buildings, Vehicles, Trees, Signs and Roads. The Welcome to Swink Sign was Thick with Frost Tuesday Night.
Southeast Colorado was Blanketed in Frost and Freezing Fog
The Otero County Courthouse Wednesday evening, after several nights of freezing fog have built layers of frost on the tree branches.
Frost built up on the Swink Schools Lion Sculpture adding a little white accent to the maroon lion's snout, mane, and arm.
Like all the playgrounds in Southeast Colorado this week, there is a thick layer of frost on the fencing, grass, equipment and trees.
Wood fencing across the valley has been well weathered by the frost this season.
Ice crystals have formed on barbed wire fencing as well as on all the trees in Southeast Colorado.
This frozen lagoon off of county road Z was so still it was eerie.
A frost covered tree next to a frost covered gazebo in a frost covered park.
A little fog and a little cold weather didn't stop these horses from grazing on the frozen grass.
This picture is from a previous storm with heavy fog just about a month earlier. From this point the intersection of County Rd 24.5 and County Rd FF is shadowed in dense fog.
This Yucca was frosted over along with the local grasses and vegetation along the Arkansas River Bottom.
This article stops here, but you can find more great photos of Southeast Colorado in the Photography Category on the SECO News Yearbook Page.
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