Winter Storm Gail in Morristown: Now that’s a pretty picture

THIS IS HOW YOU WATER A CHRISTMAS TREE. Winter Storm Gail, Dec. 17, 2020. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
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As nor’easters go, Gail wasn’t so bad after all.

Miraculously, no widespread power outages were reported in our area, or any major accidents.

Our unscientific measurements suggest Winter Storm Gail deposited six inches of snow on the Morristown Green.

It’s really beginning to look a lot like Christmas:

Slideshow photos by Kevin Coughlin. Click/hover on photos for captions:

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Morristown town hall, nestled in the Morris County Alps, Dec. 17, 2020. Photo by Lee Goldberg
Mount Morristown, behind town hall, Dec. 17, 2020. Photo by Lee Goldberg
Coat drive bin in Morristown, Dec. 17, 2020. Photo by Lee Goldberg

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