The spectacular images of the frozen Niagara Falls. A similar event occurred in December 2022.
The images of the Niagara Falls partially frozen, social networks began to circulate. This was caused by a winter storm that devastated much of the Midwest and Northern US
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The United States has been going through extreme cold. Two storms even caused death of at least 50 people a month ago. The truth is that cold temperatures, snow and ice caused fatal accidents on the roads, complications in air transportation, school closures and power outages.


Niagara Falls froze: the last winter storm
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Niagara Falls partially frozen
One of the latest storms took place this Monday in California. The accumulated rainfall in the area reached 25 centimeters and caused the closure of the airport. Saint Barbara, which was forced to keep its doors closed due to the strong storms in the area.
In that context, the National Metereological Service He noted that thunderstorms could be expected and warned of possible flooding. In addition, they warned that storm in the Peaceful will bring large seas to the west and could cause particular danger to ports.
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Niagara Falls also froze in December 2022.
In the month of January, the organism warned that 95 million citizens They were in areas affected by the frigid air alert. In ChicagoFor example, the pfirst cold death of the year, where they experienced temperatures of -21°C.
On the other hand, in the Montana State the thermometer marked -34 degrees and in northern states, such as North and South Dakotathey could have temperatures of up to 46 degrees below zero.
Niagara Falls freezing
In December 2022, a winter storm that impacted the United States and Canada affected Niagara Falls. In the images from that moment, the tourist attraction that is located on the border of both countries appeared partially frozen.
In the photos you will see blocks of ice on the river, trees covered in snow and all sides of the landscape covered with mountains and snow peaks.
Source: Ambito