Cape May Polar Vortex Photographs

Cape May Polar Vortex

The snow forecast was originally a dusting of one to three inches. The white stuff doesn’t usually last long in Cape May. Make it a Cape May polar vortex of 14 degrees and it sticks around just long enough to be pretty. And a nuisance.

Linger here a day or two? Pick up some new boots at Casale Shoes!

Come sit by the fire pit. We’ll turn on the heaters for you.

We have lovely ocean views, take your pick of seats.

Walk down the side streets and find the stately Victorian Homes.

The snow is a very light powder at vortex temperatures. The falling white flakes barely make you wet, but use an umbrella if it helps

Businesses even decorate trash enclosures in Cape May

Don’t you love how local residents paint their porch ceilings to match the sky?

The Cape May polar vortex won’t last long. Consequently neither will the snow. Temps climbing rapidly into the upper 30’s this afternoon. 50 degrees by Tuesday is forecasted.

Hope you enjoyed the tour of the Cape May Polar Vortex.

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19 Comments

  1. Sandra Gray
    February 2, 2019 / 10:45 am

    As always, enjoy your blogs. This was
    especially pretty.

  2. Katie Fisher
    February 2, 2019 / 11:01 am

    John,
    The pictures are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing them.
    Katie Fisher

    • February 3, 2019 / 9:59 am

      You’re so welcome Katie (312)

  3. Marg
    February 2, 2019 / 11:11 am

    Thank you so much John so pretty! What a great way to start off a Saturday,seeing pics of my beloved Cape May!

  4. Marilyn
    February 2, 2019 / 7:11 pm

    How many pictures are there ? I only got one. It is of the home in the snow! Beautiful! I LOVE Cape May !

    • February 2, 2019 / 8:03 pm

      Hi Marilyn, you need to click on the link to open my blog. Theres another ten pics

  5. Bev Pfohl
    February 2, 2019 / 7:24 pm

    It’s a great time to be reminded of “cape may” and dream of the sun, fun and staying @ “The Victorian”, can’t come soon enough, although groundhogs and seeing their shadows? YIKES

  6. Marc
    February 2, 2019 / 7:45 pm

    These were some terrific pictures. Thank you for sharing and reminding us how lovely the town is.

  7. Maureen Long
    February 2, 2019 / 8:27 pm

    Thank you for the great photos and Cape May looks great in all seasons.How lucky you are to live there!

  8. Diane Vetter
    February 2, 2019 / 8:50 pm

    Cape May is beautiful in the snow. Thank you for sharing. Diane

  9. Robin
    February 2, 2019 / 10:15 pm

    Thank you for the beautiful pictures. We are heading to Cape May next weekend. Nothing like a weekend in Cape May to help with the winter blues. It will surely lift my spirits.

  10. Colleen
    February 2, 2019 / 11:58 pm

    Thanks for the pics. Would love to see the ocean in snow too.

  11. Tom
    February 3, 2019 / 7:25 am

    Cape May, my love. You’d look beautiful in a monsoon. Til we meet again…

  12. Darlene McIntosh
    February 3, 2019 / 9:30 am

    John, just beautiful pictures. They let everyone see that Cape May is a beautiful and magical place year round.

  13. Susan Kurimchak
    February 3, 2019 / 5:55 pm

    Love the pics.Cape May in the snow looks like heaven on earth!

  14. Pat
    February 3, 2019 / 11:56 pm

    Our Home away from Home. For 45 years it has been our Getaway from the stress of every day living. Now our kids and their kids love it just has much has We do. ❤️

  15. Diane Vetter
    February 4, 2019 / 8:18 am

    Thank you John
    The pictures are beautiful.
    Diane Vettet