As winter temperatures in North America drop to freezing new lows, Niagara Falls State Park has turned into a beautiful icy wonderland.
Temperatures on the American and Canadian sides of the park dropped to –14 degrees Fahrenheit on New Year’s Eve.
Though the falls themselves do not freeze, the water creates large swathes of mist that coat the surrounding greenery in ice.
It's cold at #NiagaraFalls but that's exactly what makes it so magical. Ice covers everything, even the snow on the ground. See my photo gallery. https://t.co/hBqLxPFsNe pic.twitter.com/vGR0zaml0l
— Sharon Cantillon (@SharonCantillon) December 31, 2017
The frozen beauty of #NiagaraFalls in winter, is the #EveryDayAPhoto by @SharonCantillon. Find other photos in our gallery here: https://t.co/2aenOyZiNn pic.twitter.com/hJBCaKeiEe
— Buffalo News photo (@BNphotographers) December 31, 2017
Everything is covered in ice at #NiagaraFalls. See my gallery of the winter wonderland. https://t.co/hBqLxPFsNe pic.twitter.com/jyynqtywGb
— Sharon Cantillon (@SharonCantillon) December 31, 2017
Guys, not to alarm anyone, but the Canadian side of Niagara Falls is an icy, winter wonderland right now
— Muhammad Lila (@MuhammadLila) December 28, 2017
(via @punkodelish IG @Arjsun @AdamRDanni) pic.twitter.com/56GNaOikjN
when i went in March :) Not quite as icy but still beautiful pic.twitter.com/cAj60pi2q2
— Hannah-4th Earp Sis ??☕? (@EarpSista) December 29, 2017
And the US side looks quite alien as well. This is from today morning. pic.twitter.com/TogyUwINqF
— Subhasish Das (@bhuto) December 29, 2017
Niagara Falls is a 'winter wonderland' right now ❄️ pic.twitter.com/LhlOsG3pNo
— PRotect All Wildlife (@itsworldpups) December 31, 2017
A rainbow appears over a frozen Niagara Falls in New York, USA, on 2 January - BBC Weather https://t.co/CRUVK4Kg3B #Rainbow #StormHour pic.twitter.com/Q8XFEi9GjM
— #StormHour (@StormHour) January 3, 2018
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