"For the second time in what has
been a frigid winter in the Northeastern United States, Niagara falls
has come to an icy halt as the six million cubic feet of water that
typically flow over the falls every minute has frozen over.
The
flow of water over the falls typically can withstand icy temperatures
like those that have frozen much of the country this winter, but
Monday's high of 9 degrees Fahrenheit brought Niagara Falls to a
standstill - and photographers were thereto snap some stunning images
of the frozen waterfall. In
January, another record-breaking cold front managed to freeze the
mighty falls in a 'polar vortex' that turned the cascading water to ice -
and affected about 240 million people in the U.S. and southern Canada.
No
thaw is expected anytime soon, as temperatures at the western New York
tourist attraction will dip below 0 degrees Fahrenheit Monday night
through Tuesday morning."
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