Living in climates where winters are cold means a few things: you gotta have one hell of a warm blanket, a huge cup to keep yourself on a constant stream of boiling hot beverages, and patience to get through the coldness and darkness you never asked for.
On the other hand, it’s the season of ugly sweaters and stay-in nights with Netflix binges that make you feel like Kevin McCallister from Home Alone even despite the fact you’re thirty or so.
So today we are taking you on a photographic ride into the freezing temperatures that are snow and ice-castle approved. Some of them may make you shiver just by looking at them, so get yourself that warm blanket we already talked about!
Psst! More winter-inspired pics showing things in well beyond low temperatures can be found in our previous feature right here.
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The Way The Ice Froze On My Car This Morning
We Got 28 Inches Of Snow In NY This Past Week, He Was Determined To Play Regardless
The Way The Ice Froze To This Fence
For many, the freezing temperatures of winter are an annual source of dread and discomfort. But for some, sub-zero temperatures are just another part of life.
For the indigenous people of the Arctic, life in freezing temperatures has been the norm for centuries. The Inuit, Yupik, and Inupiaq of the Arctic Circle have adapted to the harsh conditions by developing clothes and tools made from the materials they have at hand, such as animal hides and bone. They have also developed unique ways of cooking and hunting to survive in cold environments.In other parts of the world, people have also developed ways to cope with the cold.
Seal Ania Is Confused By What The Hell Happened To Her Whiskers (It's -10°C/14°F In Poland Right Now)
The Snow Slid Off The Roof Partway Before Freezing Again, Creating Horizontal Icicles
Jonsey And Reilly Letting Us Know Exactly What They Think Of This Weather
In Siberia, the Yakut people have developed a unique form of yurt, called a chum, made from animal hide to provide shelter from the cold. In the Himalayas, high-altitude communities have adapted to the cold by wearing thick layers of clothing and using yak and sheep wool for blankets.
Speaking of Siberia, on January 17th, the city of Yakutsk, notoriously known for being one of the coldest places in the world where people live, saw an abnormally long cold snap. The temperatures here fell to minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit.
"You can't fight it," one resident dressed in two scarves and multiple layers of gloves, hats and hoods told Reuters when asked about the cold here. "You either adjust and dress accordingly or you suffer."
Sheets Of Ice That Were Coming Off The Brick Exterior Of Our House After Some Freezing Rain
This Building Covered In A Foot Of Ice In Wisconsin
At least it is insulated like a m o f o now. Looks cozy as long as it doesn’t collapse.
The River By Me Flooded, Then Froze, Then The Water Receded Leaving These Hovering Ice Shelves On The Trees
Another resident, of Yakutsk named Nurgusun Starostina, who sells frozen fish at a market without the need for a fridge or freezer, said there were no special secrets to deal with the cold. "Just dress warmly," she said. "In layers, like a cabbage!"
Bird-Shaped Icicle That Formed On Our Front Porch
The Total Freeze Of Nature In The City Of Vladivostok, Russia
Soap Bubbles In -37°C Cold Weather
Westcave Preserve In Austin, Texas Following Snow Storms
Although the eastern United States has had very mild weather since that late December cold blast, there is the potential for a significant pattern change toward the end of January, says Ian Livingston, a forecaster/photographer and information lead for the Capital Weather Gang. Key to this change would be the development of high pressure over western North America, which would both block storms from hitting California and potentially create a pathway for the exceptional cold in Siberia to cross into the Western Hemisphere.
My Sister Rented A Flat Here In North Of Iceland For Christmas, This Is Her View
Check Out This Crazy Upside-Down Spiral Icicle I Found This Morning (There Is A Small Hole In The Metal Handrail)
Our Winter Has Been Especially Wintery This Year! Haven’t Seen Anything Like This Before
The Canadian Side Of Niagara Falls Is An Icy, Winter Wonderland Right Now
You actually can go behind the Falls when they freeze over and it's even more impressive!
"Awww Frick Boys, I Spilled My Coffee"
Ice Driven Through A Fence
Winter Siberian Make-Up. Enjoy
This Gas Station Hose, -39°C
An Ice Storm Froze My Still-Blooming Rose Bushes
Iced Over Bicycle After Winter Storm In Chicago
A good excuse to postpone the workout and retreat to the couch with a hot chocolate!
Beautiful Freezing Pattern On My Window
I Thought This Might Fit Here - North Lake Tahoe After Last Winter's Storm
Ice Formed In The Shape Of A Person After Winter Storm
Viewfinder Is Unusually Happy That Niagara Falls Are Freezing Over
This Toilet Froze And Burst
A Balloon Popped And Left Its Ice Shell During Winter Storm Nika
I Left My Snow Broom Leaning On My Car And Forgot About It. When I Drove Away, It Had Frozen To The Ground And Stayed Standing
BROOM says to the Mop "I'm going to stand outside, so if anyone asks where I am tell them... I'm simply OUTSTANDING ". 😎
Frozen Gates At Port Stanley, Ontario
Hell froze over. Great now I have a ton of really crappy obligations. Damnit.
Load More Replies...I don’t think answering questions three would open that gate! (Anybody get that reference?)
Icicles On The Hubcap From Driving In Snow
Found A Frozen Car Wash In Round Rock, TX. Many Are Left On During The Winter, And Simple Soap/Water Can Cause This To Happen
Left This Homemade Fruit Drink On The Porch And Forgot To Bring It Home
Thought it was a glas sculpture before reading. I would like too seen a slow-motion video of this! #slowmoguys 🙃
Winter Almost Gave Me A Parking Ticket... Glad I Could Put In The Quarters After Hitting It A Few Times
Winter Wonderland Service Call
Mildly Claustrophobic This Morning. Otherwise, Slushie Anyone?
This Is What Happens In My Hometown When You Don't Leave The Faucet Trickling In The Winter. Pipes Bursting In Watertown, NY
Trying To Fry An Egg In Antarctica
Windy Day In The Northeast Caused These Icicles To Form Sideways
My Garbage Can Made A Garbage Can-Shaped Ice Cube
Thickness Of Ice On My Windshield In Romania
Guy Using Sled Dogs In The City
I’m going to harness up my cats next snow. On fluffy butt on peewee and mama cat… on Rodney on fatboy on poncho. Hi ya! To the liquor store.
The Ice Makes My Kid's Soccer Net Look Like Glass
Dock Leading Into The Arctic Ocean Just Outside Utqiagvik, Alaska At About Noon Today
The Effects Of Freezing Rain In Slovenia
Remember To Put Your Wipers Up So They Don't Freeze
Well It Is Too Cold To Play Basketball
After Surfing In Lake Erie During Winter Storm Elliott
Siberian Freezer
Oh wow I am so freaking homesick looking at these. I love where I live most of the year (summer is awful) but I do miss real winter. Actual cold. The sheer exhilaration of ... okay,w ell, sometimes, just surviving it.... but it's in my DNA to love it, I guess?
I know some people love weather like this but I can not relate to it at all. I lived in central Canada for two years and was suicidal in the winter.
Load More Replies...I-I don't even know what to say. I didn't think anyone noticed my handiwork. I'm especially proud of the frozen spaghetti from North Dakota. That was a first.
These photos make me glad to live in a temperate climate. We complain when it's 5C.
Cool, but I'd rather look at them in say..........the middle of July.
Can't imagine this kind of cold. Here in Florida, we whine when temps drop below 60f/15c
Lol, c'mon, we really start whining when it gets below 70f! At least we do in southwest FL, lol! I'd rather deal with a hurricane every 20 years or so than be freezing! As long as Waffle House is open! I go visit my brother in NY and he keeps his house at 68f year round and I'm bundled up with sweats and blankets. Brrrrr...
Load More Replies...Great examples (sort of) why winter's my favorite season: it's the most beautiful one in my opinion. (well, there's more to my love for it too) But really, despite the beauty, I'm glad these extremely frozen over sceneries and houses etc. aren't normal where I live. We get -10 C/14 F to -15 C/5 F during a regular winter (sometimes -20 C/-4 F or colder, but not for long), which I really like because it's usually not very windy. Lots of snow, everything's covered in white-silver glitter, it's VERY quiet (except for the snow under the foot, that's loud), still and peaceful and the air is just cold enough to feel crispy fresh.
So, off topic, but it seems BP has found a way to not let us remove the new banner ad at the top? At least on mobile?
Don't worry. It's warm enough my hometown back North had to cancel the annual 5K cross-country ski race b/c there's no longer guaranteed snow in *January*. Trust me, climate change has made "up north" more like "middle". :-)
Load More Replies...Three days of freezing temperatures here in the UK and the country goes to hell in a handset.
I live in Ar but work all over the us. It never fails. I end up working in Tx La or Ar during the summer and burn to death. Then end up in North Dakota or Nebraska in the winter and freeze. But I prefer the cold. I’ve had too many heatstrokes over the yrs.
Oh wow I am so freaking homesick looking at these. I love where I live most of the year (summer is awful) but I do miss real winter. Actual cold. The sheer exhilaration of ... okay,w ell, sometimes, just surviving it.... but it's in my DNA to love it, I guess?
I know some people love weather like this but I can not relate to it at all. I lived in central Canada for two years and was suicidal in the winter.
Load More Replies...I-I don't even know what to say. I didn't think anyone noticed my handiwork. I'm especially proud of the frozen spaghetti from North Dakota. That was a first.
These photos make me glad to live in a temperate climate. We complain when it's 5C.
Cool, but I'd rather look at them in say..........the middle of July.
Can't imagine this kind of cold. Here in Florida, we whine when temps drop below 60f/15c
Lol, c'mon, we really start whining when it gets below 70f! At least we do in southwest FL, lol! I'd rather deal with a hurricane every 20 years or so than be freezing! As long as Waffle House is open! I go visit my brother in NY and he keeps his house at 68f year round and I'm bundled up with sweats and blankets. Brrrrr...
Load More Replies...Great examples (sort of) why winter's my favorite season: it's the most beautiful one in my opinion. (well, there's more to my love for it too) But really, despite the beauty, I'm glad these extremely frozen over sceneries and houses etc. aren't normal where I live. We get -10 C/14 F to -15 C/5 F during a regular winter (sometimes -20 C/-4 F or colder, but not for long), which I really like because it's usually not very windy. Lots of snow, everything's covered in white-silver glitter, it's VERY quiet (except for the snow under the foot, that's loud), still and peaceful and the air is just cold enough to feel crispy fresh.
So, off topic, but it seems BP has found a way to not let us remove the new banner ad at the top? At least on mobile?
Don't worry. It's warm enough my hometown back North had to cancel the annual 5K cross-country ski race b/c there's no longer guaranteed snow in *January*. Trust me, climate change has made "up north" more like "middle". :-)
Load More Replies...Three days of freezing temperatures here in the UK and the country goes to hell in a handset.
I live in Ar but work all over the us. It never fails. I end up working in Tx La or Ar during the summer and burn to death. Then end up in North Dakota or Nebraska in the winter and freeze. But I prefer the cold. I’ve had too many heatstrokes over the yrs.