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+2 +1Not Cool, Winter...
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+14 +2New York And Philadelphia Are In The Middle Of Historically Snowy Months
I hate Boston. No, it’s not because I’m a New Yorker that roots against the Celtics or Red Sox. (I have no particular affection for the Knicks, and I loathe the Yankees above all else.) It’s because I’m a snow lover, and easily envious. Boston crushed New York City on its way to a seasonal snowfall record this year. But while Boston may have won the snow war, New York (and Philadelphia) are winning the battle of March. In fact, the two cities are enjoying1 historic March snows.
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+13 +1Wielding Chainsaws to Carve Art From Ice
At the World Ice Art Championships 2015 in Fairbanks, sculptors battle the clock (and rising temperatures) to create stunning visions
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+11 +1Magical Photos Of Siberian Huskies Playing On A Mirror-Like Frozen Lake In Russia’s Arctic Region
A photographer in Russia who goes by Fox Grom has captured some stunning images of his Siberian Huskies playing on a thawing frozen lake, which makes them seem like they're walking on a giant mirror or on the sky itself.
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+16 +1Boston snowfall tops 9 feet, breaking city's all-time record
Boston’s brutal winter officially became its snowiest on Sunday. The beleaguered city had received a seasonal total of 108.6 inches by evening, the National Weather Service said, breaking Boston’s old record of 107.6 inches set during the winter of 1995-96. Sunday’s 2.9 inches didn’t stop Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, although according to local media, the buildup of snow on side streets did cause parade organizers to shorten the route.
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+17 +1Icebergs are washing up on Cape Cod
A brutal winter’s worth of snow and ice is washing up on the beaches of Cape Cod in the form of enormous, iceberg-like boulders.
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+20 +1The Village That Got Eight Feet of Snow in One Day
Italian village has broken records after it received a dump of more than eight feet (2.56 metres) in 18 hours
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+20 +1Does Pollution Affect Weather Patterns?
A study from Nasa has shown that intense weather systems may be caused by increased amounts of pollution in the atmosphere.
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+6 +1February 2015 Sets Records for Snow and Cold
Many records for snowfall and extreme cold were set in February. Some might think this is a sign of the nonexistence of global warming, but they would be wrong.
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+18 +1Too warm for dogs in Anchorage
Alaska, the 49th state of the US: 12 dogs in a team, snow on the ground, sub-zero temperatures and racing on a sled. This is the set up for the 43rd Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. But there is very little snow on the ground and temperatures are above zero in southern Alaska. This is a racing disaster; snow has been imported in trucks to cover 4th Avenue in downtown Anchorage for the starting spectacle.
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+28 +1Rogers Pass Avalanche Marked 105 Years After Taking 58 Lives
An abandoned railway line is all that remains at the summit of the Rogers Pass to mark the spot where 58 men lost their lives in what's believed to be Canada's deadliest avalanche.
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+13 +1Hundreds Stranded in Snow on Kentucky Highway
A morning weather report indicated that over a 15-hour span, 21 inches of snow had fallen on Elizabethtown, about 50 miles south of Louisville. Other parts of Kentucky, along with parts of Ohio to the north and Tennessee to the south, have seen more than a foot of snow.
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+6 +1Icy entrance
ICEHOTEL Jukkasjärvi, North Sweden by Maria_Globetrotter
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+23 +1Freezing Temperatures Cause Amazing and Rare Phenomenon at Nantucket
New England's record freezing temperatures have caused a semi-frozen wave phenomenon captured by a local photographer.
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+14 +1It’s So Cold You Could Walk Across Lake Erie
Let's make this clear right away: In no way is it a good idea to trek from United States to Canada via Lake Erie, which is currently a frozen wasteland of ice, wind, and snow. But perils aside, is it possible? Especially considering that, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 95 percent of Lake Erie is now covered by ice.
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+17 +1Afghanistan Avalanches, Winter Storm Leave 108 People Feared Dead
An emergency official in Afghanistan says at least 108 people are feared killed in avalanches amid a massive winter storm. Slides buried homes Wednesday across four provinces.
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0 +1Commuter Freezeways: Bike Paths as Winter Ice Skating Corridors
Proposed by a landscape architect from Edmonton, Alberta, this 7-mile urban project may not be as far fetched as it first sounds – in many regards it is simply a linear extension of an ice skating rink or more pragmatic variant of for-fun skateways found in Holland and Russia.
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+12 +15 Farmer’s Market Finds to Help Combat Your Winter Cold [Free Shopping List] |
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+19 +1Freezing rain creates hazardous conditions in Interior Alaska
While you guys in the Lower 48 are experiencing all sorts of cold weather and lots of snow. Here's what we are dealing with in Interior Alaska!
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+19 +1Five Best Friends Build “Icehenge” In The Middle Of A Frozen Lake
This ice sculpture may look like a fancy thing carved from crystal, located on an alien planet, but it’s not. The beautiful sculpture actually sits in the middle of a lake in Wisconsin, and was built by 5 everyday American dudes.
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