Thursday, February 21, 2008

Forest covered with Fog


After weeks of fair weather, winter has finally set in, with freezing fog lifting to reveal an icy landscape across much of northern England.


The Vale of York in North Yorkshire experienced a particularly strong chill which encased trees and hedges in a perfect white frost.


In Tadcaster, the River Wharfe was still navigable by swans, though all around it was brittle under a blanket of ice.



And in parts of Leeds and Sheffield, temperatures fell to as low as -3c.

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