Snapshot: Your photos from the January 2026 ice storm in Greenville, SC

Leave it to Greenvillians to find the fun, even when it’s not quite a “snow day.”

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Just a casual ski across the Liberty Bridge. | Photo by #LibbysWaggyWalks

Snowboarding in North Main and snow kayaking? in Sherwood Forest — you found the fun in the ice storm before things started to fully glaze over.

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