About three inches of snow blanketed Hartselle Tuesday morning, most of which has already melted by this morning.
However, a winter weather warning remains in effect today, as the National Weather Service is expecting the area to receive three to five inches of snow.
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Tim Crow shovels snow form a sidewalk at Regions Bank. He works for Wayne’s Landscape.
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The Peck home on Barkley Street is covered in snow.
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A snowy J.P. Cain Stadium
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Matthew Robles, Paul Wilson, Brad Bannister and Nic Bannister play in the snow on South Railroad Street.
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Matthew Robles, Paul Wilson, Brad Bannister and Nic Bannister play in the snow on South Railroad Street.
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Matthew Robles, Paul Wilson, Brad Bannister and Nic Bannister play in the snow on South Railroad Street.
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Matthew Robles, Paul Wilson, Brad Bannister and Nic Bannister play in the snow on South Railroad Street.
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A temperature of 23 degrees shows at Hartselle Church of Christ with snow falling at Tuesday 8 a.m.
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A temperature of 23 degrees shows at Hartselle Church of Christ with snow falling at Tuesday 8 a.m.
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Early Tuesday morning view of South Sparkman Street.
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Early Tuesday morning view of South Sparkman Street.
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Winter wonderland in Hartselle’s E.A.R.T. H. Park.
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Winter wonderland in Hartselle’s E.A.R.T. H. Park.
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Winter wonderland in Hartselle’s E.A.R.T. H. Park.
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Footprints in Tuesday three to 3.5 inches snow in Hartselle.
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Snow cover looking north on Bethel Road at 7 a.m. Tuesday morning.
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This is a backdoor view of snow on Bethel Road at 7 a.m. Tuesday morning.