Best Snowman photos submitted by Bham Now readers

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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Sam Calhoun (Bham Now Facebook)

According to the U.S. National Weather Service Birmingham Office about 2-3 inches of snow fell across The Magic City on Friday morning January 10th.The blanket of snow was perfect for sledding and snowball fights. It also gave folks young and old an opportunity to create some pretty awesome snowmen.

Here at Bham Now, we asked our readers on Facebook — Send us your best snowman photos!

We received 120+ pics. Below is a gallery of our favorites.

Organic snowmen with leaves & plants

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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Patience Its (Bham Now Facebook)
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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Roberto Placido Hernandez Tsimpides. (Bham Now Facebook)

Cute & funny snowmen

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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Patti Meg (Bham Now Facebook)
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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Haley Colson Lewis(Bham Now Facebook)

Tall snowmen

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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Kym Morgan Widra. (Bham Now Facebook)
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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Olivia Morgan (Bham Now Facebook)
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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Rebecca Harrison. (Bham Now Facebook)

Snowmen with legs and shades

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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Leslie Casey Sansing (Bham Now Facebook)
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Snow Day January 10, 2025 photo submitted by Suzie Streets Cambron (Bham Now Facebook)

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Pat Byington
Pat Byington

Longtime conservationist. Former Executive Director at the Alabama Environmental Council and Wild South. Publisher of the Bama Environmental News for more than 18 years. Career highlights include playing an active role in the creation of Alabama's Forever Wild program, Little River Canyon National Preserve, Dugger Mountain Wilderness, preservation of special places throughout the East through the Wilderness Society and the strengthening (making more stringent) the state of Alabama's cancer risk and mercury standards.

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