After the week's news, one could be forgiven for imagining Friday was still Christmas from these beribboned lanterns on the front of the former Hotel Norton on Park Avenue.
Don't worry if you haven't taken down your Christmas tree - Norton's tree fit right in with Friday's snowfall, giving residents a second chance to have a white Christmas.
After the week's news, one could be forgiven for imagining Friday was still Christmas from these beribboned lanterns on the front of the former Hotel Norton on Park Avenue.
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Don't worry if you haven't taken down your Christmas tree - Norton's tree fit right in with Friday's snowfall, giving residents a second chance to have a white Christmas.
Mike Still - Kingsport Times News
Friday's weather took its cue from the banners in Norton City Park, with about four inches of the white stuff.
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This tree decorated as a man appears to chilling along 11th Street NW in Norton Friday as snow kept falling.
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This sign in front of a Norton coffee shop Friday left open the question, latte or snow?
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This window decoration overlooking Norton's Park Avenue did not look amused at Friday's snowfall.
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Dressed for the weather, this cat enjoys the snow from a perch along Virginia Avenue in Norton Friday.
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Friday's weather turned the angel on the front of St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Norton into a snow angel.