There’s no denying it; there’s just something so stunning and magical about a fresh blanket of snow. And even though that may be somewhat of a rare sight in Mississippi, it does happen from time to time, resulting in scenery that is nothing short of amazing. From icy wonderlands to snow-covered scenes, here are 14 times snowfall completely transformed Mississippi.
- This breathtaking shot was taken back in February in Cleveland.
Diana Vineyard
- A blanket of snow proves to be an ideal addition to this picture-perfect barn in Panola County.
Mack Robison
- Taken last winter, this icy scene looks as if it would be found in “Frozen” rather than Mississippi.
Photo Credit
- If ever there were a picture that encompassed a “winter wonderland,” this would be it.
Parminder Vig
- The hustle and bustle of Oxford Square comes to a halt when the area is blanketed with snow.
Matthew Nichols/Flickr
- A snow day transforms Mississippi College from a lively site to a deserted campus.
Christopher Meredith/Flickr
- Between the vibrantly-colored foliage and the snow-capped limbs, this shot couldn’t be any more perfect.
Kristin Brenemen
- A March snowfall completely transforms the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge.
Frank/Flickr
- Iuka’s historic Mineral Springs Park takes on a whole new look thanks to an impromptu March snowfall.
Mandias/Flickr
- Covered in snow, these Mississippi woods make for a breathtaking sight.
Steven Warren/Flickr
- Looks as if the Sun-n-Sand has seen brighter days.
Christopher Meredith/Flickr
- The Winterville Mounds are almost unrecognizable when immersed in gorgeous, powdery snow.
Jimmy Smith/Flickr
- An icy, snow-covered tree takes center stage at the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge.
Roger Smith/Flickr
- A lovely blanket of snow converts a quintessential Mississippi dirt road into a picture-perfect winter scene.
Margaret McMullen/Flickr
Who knew it was possible for Mississippi to get even more beautiful? What’d you think? Share your comments below!
Diana Vineyard
Mack Robison
Photo Credit
Parminder Vig
Matthew Nichols/Flickr
Christopher Meredith/Flickr
Kristin Brenemen
Frank/Flickr
Mandias/Flickr
Steven Warren/Flickr
Jimmy Smith/Flickr
Roger Smith/Flickr
Margaret McMullen/Flickr
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