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+11 +1Frozen Waterfall
Obviously not Niagara Falls but still impressive and very nice to see.
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+14 +2Subzero Temperatures Promote Stunning Ice Formations on Great Lakes
Frigid weather has blasted the Midwest and Northeast over the past few weeks, transforming the Great Lakes into a scene reminiscent of the Arctic.
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+13 +13-year-old Toronto boy dies after hours outside in frigid temperatures
Elijah Marsh went missing from a home on Neptune Dr. wearing pull-up diapers and boots. His body was found about 300 metres away without vital signs.
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+14 +1Extreme weather hits Istanbul
Driving snow and winds cancel flights and shut schools and universities.
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+29 +1With a long history of mushing, tiny Huslia prepares for its first Iditarod
One thing the Interior Alaska village of Huslia, famous for its successful sled dog racers, can’t lay claim to is being a checkpoint for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. That's changing this year, and the residents are thrilled.
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+9 +2Niagara Falls Frozen: Amazing Pictures Show Waterfall Draped In Sheets Of Solid Ice
Niagara Falls has frozen over as arctic temperatures have taken hold across the Great Lakes, creating an amazing sight that’s generating some viral photos.
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+23 +1Summerside Man Digs Snow Tunnel to Car
As winds blew with hurricane force and snow continued to fall Monday, a man in Summerside, P.E.I., decided the best way to his car was to dig a tunnel.
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+36 +1Red Cabin
By Amila Omerika.
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+13 +1Science Behind the Weather Words
Thundersnow and Weather Bombs: Unusual terms explained
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+18 +1New England Gets Blast of Cold After Historic Snowfalls
Frigid cold nips at New England after the region's fourth winter storm in a month blew through, piling another foot of snow on top of two-metre-high mounds in Boston, and forecasters said another winter blast might hit midweek.
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+11 +1How to Survive Winter in Antarctica
The last flight out of the South Pole until November departed on Friday. How do the people left behind cope with months of endless darkness and sub-zero temperatures?
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+17 +1Boston has its Snowiest Month on Record
Boston's winter is one for the record books. After yet another blizzard, the city has its snowiest month since 1872, when record keeping started.
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+12 +1Go Ahead, Boston, Dump Your Snow Into The Harbor
Boston’s having a rough go with snow. In the past 30 days, six feet of flakes have buried Beantown. There’s so much snow on the ground, in fact, that the city and surrounding regions are considering dumping it into the ocean to make room on the roads. What would that mean for the Boston Harbor? Bob Chant, a professor of physical oceanography and estuarine dynamics at Rutgers University, says it boils down to a question of ecological impact vs. public safety.
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+20 +1Another Winter Storm Barrels Toward the Northeast
Another winter storm is heading toward the Northeast, where it is expected to pile on to already record snowfalls.
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+11 +1Coast Guard: Stay off Lake Michigan ice formations
Lake Michigan's unpredictable ice formations called windrows can collapse without warning, the U.S. Coast Guard in Grand Haven says.
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+1 +1How to Keep Your Home Warm During Winter - Infographic
From no-cost ways you can save money right now, to more expensive home repairs, here’s how you can keep your home warm all winter long.
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+9 +1Northeast braces for second major snowstorm in a week
A huge storm headed on Monday for the northeastern United States, the region's second wintry blast in less than a week, after dumping more than a foot (30 cm) of snow in the Chicago area.
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+13 +2Polar Vortex Hits: Extreme Cold Will Last for Days as UK Blizzards Bring a Foot of Snow
WIND-swept Britain is on Arctic freeze alert after forecasts warned the cold weather will bring a week of snow chaos and sub-zero temperatures.
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+10 +2Blizzard 2015: Bitter cold continues to bite
Could hinder recovery in Massachusetts; snow as high as 3 feet buried some cities, and high winds, coastal flooding hit hard
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+17 +1Is That My Car or Just a Drift?
A car buried under a night's worth of snow in East Lyme, Connecticut. Tuesday January 27, 2015
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