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The 2015 Harbin Ice and Snow Festival
Every year, in northeast China's Heilongjiang province, the city of Harbin hosts the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, featuring massive ice and snow sculptures. At night, the sculptures are colorfully illuminated and visitors can climb and play on some of them.
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Weather warnings across UK as thousands remain without power
Parts of the UK are being warned to brace themselves for more bad weather as tens of thousands of homes remain without power.
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Trains have it tough during a heavy winter
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What It's Like Living in the Coldest Town on Earth
In 1933, the village of Oymyakon, Russia recorded the lowest temperature on earth for any permanently inhabited location at a chilling – 90°F (- 67°C). Though temperatures of that record are rare, Oymyakon regularly averages – 30°F and is considered the one of coldest places on earth. Not many people would find this isolated tundra appealing, but New Zealand native Amos Chapple just couldn’t resist.
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Fireworks under frozen pond
Only in Sweden.
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25 Lonely Little Winter Houses Lost In Majestic Scenery
These lonely little winter houses lost in majestic scenery will take your breath away!
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Winter's first big snow expected in U.S. Northeast this weekend
Up to 8 inches of snow is expected to fall over parts of the Northeast this weekend, and a wintry mix could make for a messy Monday morning commute in New York, Boston and other cities.
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Bleak Books to Read in January
Celebrate this cold time of year by getting cozy with sad, strange, and beautiful new books.
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'Historic and destructive' storm could hit Massachusetts
A potentially "historic and destructive" winter storm and blizzard will likely hit areas of Massachusetts beginning Monday night, dumping heavy snow and bringing strong winds, state emergency officials said Sunday.
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Heavy snow spells end of early Spring
Snowfall could abruptly end the early arrival of snowdrops, hazel catkins and butterflies following the warmest year since records began.
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Is 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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Blizzard 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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Polar 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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Northeast 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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How 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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Coast 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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Another 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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Go 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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Boston 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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How 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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