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Freeze! No, that wasn't a command; that was an exclamation, you don't actually need to freeze, pandas. If you're in the Northern Hemisphere right now, you're probably experiencing some crazy winter weather. And although 2023 was the Earth's hottest year recorded in history, it still had its fair share of winter storms.

Even now, at the very beginning of 2024, we're experiencing lots of snow and icy conditions. Just two weeks ago, CNN wrote about why we still have extremely cold weather when the planet warms to record levels.

One positive aspect of this worrisome trend is that this kind of weather can sometimes create some beautiful scenes out in nature and in our cities. That's why we're continuing our yearly trend of presenting you with lists of beautiful and sometimes chuckle-worthy pictures of winter doing its thing.

Bored Panda reached out to Energy Meteorologist Andrew Markowitz. He's a science communicator on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter (X) who talks about all things weather. He makes informative but entertaining videos explaining things like the Polar Vortex and El Niño, and he presents his viewers with fascinating bite-sized weather facts. We talked with Andrew about extreme winters, how climate change is affecting the seasons, and how he became a meteorologist.

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It's winter right now in the Northern Hemisphere, and just this morning, I saw a post about how the darkest 10 weeks of the year are finally over. The five weeks before the winter solstice and five weeks after it are the darkest 10, with December 21 being the darkest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.

That's the day when astronomical winter begins. Meteorological winter starts on the 1st of December, and people living in the Northern Hemisphere have already seen their fair share of crazy winter weather.

Sweden reported their lowest temperature in decades, at a whopping -48F on January 5th. The U.S. reported freezing temperatures of -30F from the northern Rockies, northern Kansas, and Iowa.

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Whenever It Freezes This Happens To Our Spare Bedroom Windows

Whenever It Freezes This Happens To Our Spare Bedroom Windows

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Accumulated Snow Depth Outside My House (Banana For Scale)

Accumulated Snow Depth Outside My House (Banana For Scale)

It's more than 15 bananas high. I measured this morning. We'll likely get a fair bit more snow, but it's also starting to warm up a little in the daytime, so this is probably the maximum for this season. For those who still think in the old-fashioned measurement systems, it’s about 230 cm or 7 and a half feet.

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So Bored Panda reached out to a professional in the field – Meteorologist Andrew Markowitz. Lately, he too has been covering the shenanigans of the Arctic Blast in the U.S. on his TikTok channel, which has over 97k followers and 1.4M views.

Much of what we see in these pictures can be the product of extreme weather. What exactly is an extreme winter? Andrew says that it all depends on the location. The best way to determine this, the meteorologist says, would be by calculating averages.

"If your temperatures are much colder than average (more than 5 degrees or so) or you get much more snowfall than normal, then that would qualify as an extreme winter. Sometimes, this can be localized or other times more widespread."

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Flowers After An Ice Storm

Flowers After An Ice Storm

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"Some regions are much more equipped to handle winter weather than others, which is what matters the most." These are places that have frequent cold winters, so they're better prepared for this kind of weather. "8 [inches] of snow or 10 degrees in Atlanta is much different than in Boston," the meteorologist explains.

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Photos I Took In Port Stanley, Ontario Canada. Combination Of Severe Wind, Cold, Water And A Little Sand. The Base For Mother Nature’s Sculptures Was A Gate And Lamp Posts On A Pier

Photos I Took In Port Stanley, Ontario Canada. Combination Of Severe Wind, Cold, Water And A Little Sand. The Base For Mother Nature’s Sculptures Was A Gate And Lamp Posts On A Pier

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Freshly Fallen Snow

Freshly Fallen Snow

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This seems to be some really dangerous pressure, despite being extremely beautiful

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When we read about extreme cold during winter, one thing might pop up in our minds. Why is it so cold if the scientists say every year gets progressively hotter? As we mentioned earlier, 2023 was the hottest year in history. And US scientists are predicting that 2024 might be even hotter. Climate change is the reason behind this phenomenon, and we asked Andrew to give us a quick rundown of how it is affecting extreme winter events.

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Strange Ice Pattern On The Car After Driving Through A Blizzard

Strange Ice Pattern On The Car After Driving Through A Blizzard

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Oulanka National Park, Finland (-23°C/-9°F)

Oulanka National Park, Finland (-23°C/-9°F)

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This Snow Drift On The Side Of A Shed

This Snow Drift On The Side Of A Shed

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The first factor that influences extreme winters is the loss of Arctic sea ice. "Warming is occurring faster in the Arctic than anywhere on the planet, and this is the most noticeable impact we're seeing," Meteorologist Andrew Markowitz says. 

"Faster warming in the Arctic generally leads to warming temperatures worldwide, but [it] also can disrupt the jet stream, which would support continued extreme cold 'Polar Vortex' events. Winters will likely be milder, but extreme cold snaps will still happen," Andrew adds.

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Surfer After Riding Waves In Lake Superior During Polar Vortex

Surfer After Riding Waves In Lake Superior During Polar Vortex

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Great Way To Measure Though

Great Way To Measure Though

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Sigh J
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly don't know how you do it... I'm from Aust and can't imagine the claustrophobic feeling of not being able to go outside

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Warmer sea-surface temperatures are the second factor. Andrew tells Bored Panda that, due to climate change, rain might replace snow in seaside areas. "In areas closer to the coast, this means that snowstorms at 31 or 32 degrees would instead become rainstorms at 33 or 34 degrees with an easterly wind," Andrew explains. "So those marginal events that at one point were snow will more likely be rain. It could also argue for more intense lake-effect snow events."

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Freezing Temperatures And Strong Winds Have Created Breathtaking Formations Of Ice In Lithuania’s Resort Town Nida

Freezing Temperatures And Strong Winds Have Created Breathtaking Formations Of Ice In Lithuania’s Resort Town Nida

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This Is Tony - Our 5’10” Terrain Parks Day Lead Extraordinaire. This Is Also The Snow Bank In C-Lot. How Many Feet (Or Tonys) Tall Do You Think It Is?

This Is Tony - Our 5’10” Terrain Parks Day Lead Extraordinaire. This Is Also The Snow Bank In C-Lot. How Many Feet (Or Tonys) Tall Do You Think It Is?

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The third factor is that, most likely, we will be seeing less and less snow. "Median snowfall in general is likely to decrease, and there will be fewer snow events per winter, as well as more really low snow winters," Andrew goes on. "However, big snowstorms would still occur and perhaps could have a higher ceiling, with more moisture in the atmosphere due to warming."

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Snow Removal In Montenegro, Durmitor Mountain, Mid April

Snow Removal In Montenegro, Durmitor Mountain, Mid April

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Why Bother With A Beer Glass When You Can Just Use Ice

Why Bother With A Beer Glass When You Can Just Use Ice

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The beer might be nice and frosty, but your lips might freeze to this beer mug.

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"Meteorology was my lifelong passion, and I think my purpose in life is to keep people informed and safe from natural disasters," Andrew tells us when we asked him what inspired him to become a meteorologist. When we think 'meteorologist,' most of us probably associate it with weather presenters. But Andrew has found a new way to reach out to people: TikTok.

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I’m Up In Mammoth Now And The Amount Of Snow Here Is Amazing. This Is A Photo My Son Took From The Gondola Up To The Mountain Today

I’m Up In Mammoth Now And The Amount Of Snow Here Is Amazing. This Is A Photo My Son Took From The Gondola Up To The Mountain Today

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"I saw social media as a way to connect with people who may no longer receive weather from TV news (because of cord cutting) and are instead trusting less reliable sources," Andrew Markowitz explains his reasoning for using TikTok and Instagram to educate people. The less reliable sources, according to him, "include weather apps and hypesters who post extreme weather solutions with no scientific validity just for clicks."

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The Way The Snow On My Windshield Rolled Itself Up Like A Swiss Roll

The Way The Snow On My Windshield Rolled Itself Up Like A Swiss Roll

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Home Depot Left The Sprinklers On Overnight In Freezing Weather

Home Depot Left The Sprinklers On Overnight In Freezing Weather

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Linda R
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They do this in Florida on strawberries and other fruit crops. The ice insulates it to some extent, I was told.

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Our Incredible "Iceman", Shane Wolken, Has Taken The Challenge! A Photo Capturing This Brave Feat - Washing The Crane In Frigid Temperatures To Protect It From Long-Term Damage

 Our Incredible "Iceman", Shane Wolken, Has Taken The Challenge! A Photo Capturing This Brave Feat - Washing The Crane In Frigid Temperatures To Protect It From Long-Term Damage

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"With TikTok, I felt that this was a niche that no one had captured, and your videos could theoretically reach anyone in the world," Andrew explains his fascination. "It's very easy for misinformation to spread like wildfire without any kind of vetting, so I believe it's important for scientists to be on these platforms to spread accurate info," he adds.

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I Used The Grill On Sunday Night, But I Lost It Now. Working On A Plan To Find It Today

I Used The Grill On Sunday Night, But I Lost It Now. Working On A Plan To Find It Today

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Nimues Child
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Heh! We had planned on grilling two weeks ago, but the outdoor grill was frozen shut!

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Snowfall In Hokkaido, Northern Japan

Snowfall In Hokkaido, Northern Japan

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Amelia Jade
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9 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lived in the northern part of the main island for a decade. The snowfall was impressive. Sometimes I miss it....a little.

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Andrew is definitely right on the topic of misinformation about science online. According to the public interest research organization Advance Democracy, in 2023, there has been a surge in the amount of content denying climate change. The social media platform X (formerly Twitter) is the biggest culprit, as the number of posts "more than tripled" for the second year in a row.

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-50 Degrees In Yakutsk, Russia

-50 Degrees In Yakutsk, Russia

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Roan The Demon Kitty
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

people are calling this fake, but the place is real. Yakutsk/Yakutia/Sakha is the coldest inhabited region in the world

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The Way The Snow Melted On This Pole

The Way The Snow Melted On This Pole

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Calgary, Alberta This Morning When It Was -30 Degrees

Calgary, Alberta This Morning When It Was -30 Degrees

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This Ice Wheel In My Neighborhood

This Ice Wheel In My Neighborhood

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Here Is The Entrance To The Marketing Office

Here Is The Entrance To The Marketing Office

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It Got A Little Icy In My Neighborhood

It Got A Little Icy In My Neighborhood

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Picture I Took Of My Driveway During Day 2 Of Snowmageddon

Picture I Took Of My Driveway During Day 2 Of Snowmageddon

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Geological Strata Of A Canadian Winter

Geological Strata Of A Canadian Winter

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Oh, Poor Buffalo Baby

Oh, Poor Buffalo Baby

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We had about a 50cm of snow one year. The dog was not impressed, and decided to check the situation at the back door. The wind had blown the snow up against the back of the house, and there was 1m of snow at the back. The dog looked at the snow, looked at me. Then he cocked his leg on the snow, and rand back to the open fire in the sitting room. There wasn't much I could do, apart from close the back door.

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A Picture Of St. John’s, NL, After The Snowstorm Yesterday

A Picture Of St. John’s, NL, After The Snowstorm Yesterday

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There's Still A Little Bit Of Snow Piled Up At The Parents' Place In California (Near Tahoe)

There's Still A Little Bit Of Snow Piled Up At The Parents' Place In California (Near Tahoe)

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My Thermometer Has Bottomed Out. Actual Temperature Is -44°C

My Thermometer Has Bottomed Out. Actual Temperature Is -44°C

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My Mom In Orchard Park, NY, Has Gotten Just A Little Bit Of Snow This Weekend

My Mom In Orchard Park, NY, Has Gotten Just A Little Bit Of Snow This Weekend

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Up Close Of A Shrub After An Ice Storm

Up Close Of A Shrub After An Ice Storm

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Xenon
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9 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mind went directly to Monty Python voices. Shrubberies!

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Ice Knight Hanging From My Gutter

Ice Knight Hanging From My Gutter

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Reemerger
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like a frog in a hat, ringing a bell to sell whatever it is holding a box of in its left hand.

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Rain And Ice Formed What Resembles A Fur Tree On The Side Of A Condo's Roof

Rain And Ice Formed What Resembles A Fur Tree On The Side Of A Condo's Roof

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Blizzard Blew Open The Pedestrian Door On My Garage

Blizzard Blew Open The Pedestrian Door On My Garage

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Right Down The Road From The Stadium & Still Projected 36 More Inches In The Next 24 Hours

Right Down The Road From The Stadium & Still Projected 36 More Inches In The Next 24 Hours

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Newfoundland Snowbomb, 2020. (I Feared That If The Snow Completely Blocked The Outside World, My Children May Resort To Cannibalism When The Storm Chips Run Out)

Newfoundland Snowbomb, 2020. (I Feared That If The Snow Completely Blocked The Outside World, My Children May Resort To Cannibalism When The Storm Chips Run Out)

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Found The Cars (Buffalo Storm, 2022)

Found The Cars (Buffalo Storm, 2022)

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Xenon
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hate to say it, but it is Buffalo. I used to live in the lake effect area myself. 73" in one day, that sucked.

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How It Started. How It’s Going After The Snowstorm In Lake Tahoe (California)

How It Started. How It’s Going After The Snowstorm In Lake Tahoe (California)

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Beers Freeze In -10-Degree Weather At The Chiefs Game

Beers Freeze In -10-Degree Weather At The Chiefs Game

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Mike F
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The slush is between the ears of the people who will sit in that for a game.

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Truck Got Stuck - Sylvan Lake

Truck Got Stuck - Sylvan Lake

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LiuLiu
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

there are lake ice reports all winter long, maybe someone from out of town

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My Hair Even Froze

My Hair Even Froze

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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Us at the school bus stop in winter back in the day. Showers of snow would cascade if anyone brushed their hair.

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Hockey Tournament In Central Alberta. This Is The Door Of The Arena

Hockey Tournament In Central Alberta. This Is The Door Of The Arena

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You Wouldn't Believe It, But This Is The Amount Of Snow We Had Here In Norway In 2 Days. Right Outside My Door

You Wouldn't Believe It, But This Is The Amount Of Snow We Had Here In Norway In 2 Days. Right Outside My Door

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This Bug Stopped Part Of My Window From Freezing

This Bug Stopped Part Of My Window From Freezing

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Look At All That Snow Near Donner Summit On I-80. Winter Storm Warning Tonight For 2-3 More Feet. Amazing Season In Sierra

Look At All That Snow Near Donner Summit On I-80. Winter Storm Warning Tonight For 2-3 More Feet. Amazing Season In Sierra

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Xenon
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am understanding why they did what they did better. Same applies to the soccer team that crashed.

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This Winter The Snow Is Piled Taller Than The House In Canada

This Winter The Snow Is Piled Taller Than The House In Canada

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When Chicago Streets Flood And Then Freeze, Your Car Gets Frozen Into The Ground, And You Need A Tow Truck To Yank Her Out. Good Times

When Chicago Streets Flood And Then Freeze, Your Car Gets Frozen Into The Ground, And You Need A Tow Truck To Yank Her Out. Good Times

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This Rock Has A Frozen Tidemark

This Rock Has A Frozen Tidemark

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How Do I Start Clearing My Balcony Without Getting Snow All Over The Carpet

How Do I Start Clearing My Balcony Without Getting Snow All Over The Carpet

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A Picture From Cheektowaga That Describes This Storm Perfectly

A Picture From Cheektowaga That Describes This Storm Perfectly

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Incredible

Incredible

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The Way The Snow Accumulated On Our Steps

The Way The Snow Accumulated On Our Steps

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First Winter In Canada. Had A Good 20 Min Walk In -30. Stay Safe Guys

First Winter In Canada. Had A Good 20 Min Walk In -30. Stay Safe Guys

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Julie Schulz
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm in awe of people that are committed to running/walking even when the temps dip below zero. I have a hard time motivating myself when it get below 50. LOL!

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The Way My Car Froze Today

The Way My Car Froze Today

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arthbach
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always feel bad when I disrupt these beautiful patterns. But, you can't drive with a frosted window.

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It's -36 Celsius In Finland Today

It's -36 Celsius In Finland Today

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Flooded Campsite Frozen Solid

Flooded Campsite Frozen Solid

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Xenon
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bring swim trunks and rifles that will fend off bears and gators. Have a great time boys!

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I'm 6 Feet Tall For Reference

I'm 6 Feet Tall For Reference

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All The Bubbly Branded Seltzer Water Exploded In The Freezing Temperatures, But None Of The La Croix Did

All The Bubbly Branded Seltzer Water Exploded In The Freezing Temperatures, But None Of The La Croix Did

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Record Snow Depth At Mammoth Last Year

Record Snow Depth At Mammoth Last Year

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That’s Some Heavy Snow

That’s Some Heavy Snow

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Mimi La Souris
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

my fav part during big snow : the animal prints on the fresh snow

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Doritos Truck Getting Robbed In Buffalo After Getting Stuck And Then Abandoned In The Snow

Doritos Truck Getting Robbed In Buffalo After Getting Stuck And Then Abandoned In The Snow

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The Amount Of Snow That Fell In Norway

The Amount Of Snow That Fell In Norway

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arthbach
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm trying to work out why this would be in any way out of the ordinary for Norway to get a few, well 25-30ish cm of snow.

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This Is The South Of Norway. We Had All The Snow Of The Whole Of Norway In The Space Of 4 Days! It’s Pretty Mental

This Is The South Of Norway. We Had All The Snow Of The Whole Of Norway In The Space Of 4 Days! It’s Pretty Mental

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When Water Pipes Burst In The Top Floor Apartment During Winter

When Water Pipes Burst In The Top Floor Apartment During Winter

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The Current State Of My Bedroom Window. Why, Canada? Why?

The Current State Of My Bedroom Window. Why, Canada? Why?

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This Pile Of Snow Has Officially Reached The Roof Of My Carport (Norway)

This Pile Of Snow Has Officially Reached The Roof Of My Carport (Norway)

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I'll See Your Snow Car And Raise You One Snow Submarine. My Car After The Storm A Few Weeks Ago

I'll See Your Snow Car And Raise You One Snow Submarine. My Car After The Storm A Few Weeks Ago

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I Took A Picture Of Myself At -38°C (-36.4°F)

I Took A Picture Of Myself At -38°C (-36.4°F)

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Not Getting Out In A Hurry

Not Getting Out In A Hurry

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Stuck In Snow

Stuck In Snow

So, I'm currently stuck in the snow at the side of the road at the intersection between routes 1 and 201, 1.6km after Fosshotel Núpar. I have been stuck here for the past 2 hours, with road assistance telling us to wait as they have 4 other cars along the same route to rescue. They only have one guy who's doing all the rescuing. 112 isn't going to help unless our car rental company doesn't help us. Is this normal in Iceland? There were tons of concerned tourists helping us out, but they just lacked the capability to do so. Is there stuff I could buy to help get out of such a situation? In Japan, people carry around a bag of gravel to pour behind tires to get cars unstuck. What's the Icelandic solution?

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Julie Schulz
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9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm not in Iceland but being from Nebraska, USA I'm used to snow. It's a good idea to have gravel/cat litter, a snow shovel, non-perishable food, water, warm winter clothes, snow boots and blankets (at a minimum) in your vehicle when traveling in the winter.

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The Amount Of Weight On Roofs

The Amount Of Weight On Roofs

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My Tires After A Bout Of Freezing Rain

My Tires After A Bout Of Freezing Rain

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Snow Accumulation In South Lake Tahoe Last Winter

Snow Accumulation In South Lake Tahoe Last Winter

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