A snowstorm dropped about five inches of snow in Fairhaven Sunday night into Monday, 1/19/26.
Colder weather and high winds settled in almost immediately, freezing up any leftover snow and promising to keep it here for awhile.
Arctic air is expected to hit the area later this week and stay through the weekend, with temperatures going into the single digits on Friday and Saturday.
More snow is expected for Sunday, 1/25/26, with accumulations of 3-5 inches. The cold weather is expected to stay around for at least another week.
- The snow at Fort Phoenix on Monday, 1/19/26, shows obvious signs of sledders, but the Neighb News got there too late to see them after the storm dropped five inches on Fairhaven. Photo by Beth David
- Telltale signs of sledders are left in the snow at Fort Phoenix on 1/19/26 after a storm dropped five inches of snow in Fairhaven. Photo by Beth David.
- Snow covers Fort Phoenix by the cannons on 1/19/26 after a storm dropped five inches of snow in Fairhaven. Photo by Beth David.
- Two people look out to the water, with the south facing rocks at Fort Phoenix in Fairhaven bereft of snow because of the wind on 1/19/26 after a snowstorm dropped five inches of rain in Fairhaven. Photo by Beth David.
- As evidenced by the footprints, little bit of snow and a lot of wind did not stop people from walking along the hurricane barrier at Fort Phoenix on 1/19/26 after a storm dropped five inches of snow in Fairhaven. Photo by Beth David.
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