For more snow-day photos from across Lampasas County, see page 9.
A drone shot taken from the east side of Lampasas reveals a frozen tundra. MICHAEL HAVENS| COURTESY PHOTO
Ten-month old Kyra Kennedy enjoys her first time in the snow. CARLEY ROBERTS | COURTESY PHOTO
At right, Justin McDonald gives Payton Sanders a ride down Hetherly Street. HEATHER MCDONALD | COURTESY PHOTO
From left, Yacoby, Silver, Orchid and RaNour Davis bundle up before partaking in sledding activities on College Street. KAYLA RODRIGUEZ | COURTESY PHOTO
The U.S. flag flies in the background behind frozen tree branches that were common across Lampasas due to the winter storm. MOLLY & CLIFFORD MAPLES| COURTESY PHOTO
From left, Peyton and Henley Frankhouser had fun building their own personal Frosty the Snowman. BRAILEY FRANKHOUSE | COURTESY PHOTO
Texas sunsets look even better when snow is on the ground. JOANNE PHILLIPS | COURTESY PHOTO
Thirsty hens search for drinking water after a trough froze over during a week of frigid temperatures. CRISTOPHER BRISTER | COURTESY PHOTO
Key Avenue was sparsely traveled early Sunday morning. Thick snow lines the streets and fills the center turn lane, contrasted with clear north- and southbound lanes which crews had treated to enable driving. COURTESY PHOTO
From left, Bradley Milam, Lydia Delgado, Audrey Delgado and Katy Milam pose for a quick photo before sledding action. NANCY MILAM | COURTESY PHOTO
From left. Genesis & Galilea Hernández enjoy a bit of fun in the snow as clouds fill the skies. ABIGAIL CASTRUITA | COURTESY PHOTO
Angus cattle graze the land and snack on icy hay at the Guthrie Ranch in Adamsville. KATY DARDEN | COURTESY PHOTO
Icicles hang from a mesquite tree, in foreground, and a cedar along Kathie Lane on Saturday. COURTESY PHOTO
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