LOOK | Winter Storm Hits Tri-State Area
Saturday, October 29, 2011 - 03:26 PM
An early season snow storm hit the region on Saturday, resulting in travel delays and even a few snowmen.
Susan Baggett
Looking across the building tops in the snow on Saturday from 79th Street in Manhattan.
Daniel LaGattuta
Snow weighs down tree branches in New Canaan, CT.
Dena Helf
Lincoln Center in the snow on Saturday.
Ben Arnow
Snow falling in Pound Ridge, New York.
David Steinberg
Unexpected sight in October: building a snowman in Summit, New Jersey.
Charlie Herman/WNYC
Snow falls on the tents of the Occupy Wall Street protesters in Zuccotti Park.
Kate Hinds/WNYC
Snow on a walk sign on the Upper West Side.
Robert Hennelly/WNYC
Across the New Jersey Highlands a freak pre-Halloween burst of snow caught Public Works Departments and residents by surprise.
Caitlin Thompson/WNYC
Snow gathers in Union Square, Manhattan.
Brigid Bergin/WNYC
Snow plow in position on the corner of E. Houston and Ave A in Manhattan.
Paige Cowett/WNYC
Snow piles up in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
John Keefe/WNYC
Fall turns to winter in northern Manhattan.
Amy Eddings/WNYC
Looking south over Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
Anna Sale/WNYC
Dog covered in snow flakes, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Amy Pearl/WNYC
Branches break under the weight of the snow in Newtown, CT.
Amy Pearl/WNYC
Snow piling up in Newtown, CT on Saturday afternoon.
Rebecca Baum
Looking down Park Avenue in Manhattan.
Charles Kinder
Snow in Harlem.
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