The Hamilton Spectator

A WINTERY SPRING DAY

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A view of the escarpment from South Street in Dundas looking every bit the perfect Christmas card on Wednesday morning, even though it is late April. Hamilton woke up to a blanket of snow, but thankfully much of it had melted by day’s end, revealing the buds and flowers underneath. Temperatur­es will warm up a bit Thursday to 5 C and hit double digits Friday. For more snowy scenes,

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CATHIE COWARD THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR
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Scan for more of the spring snowfall by The Spec’s photojourn­alists.
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 ?? PHOTOS BY CATHIE COWARD THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR ?? Top: An April snowfall is a great reminder of why it’s good to keep your bird feeders and houses up late into the spring. Middle: Brilliant yellow forsythia flowers coated by snow. Bottom: A snow-covered parkette at Main and King streets.
PHOTOS BY CATHIE COWARD THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR Top: An April snowfall is a great reminder of why it’s good to keep your bird feeders and houses up late into the spring. Middle: Brilliant yellow forsythia flowers coated by snow. Bottom: A snow-covered parkette at Main and King streets.

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