February Snowstorms

Upper Main Street, Susanville, 1922

While January usually witnesses some of the largest snowstorms of the season,  February can pack a wallop. In mid-February 1922 was a classic example. A snowstorm hit region dumping seven feet of snow at Westwood Junction, five feet at Westwood and four feet at  Susanville. It was a heavy wet snow that caused numerous problems, especially with power outages and travel.

Main Street, Susanville, 1922.

Tim

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