28 December 2022, 12:39 PM
Niagara falls in the US freezes providing rare sight
In stunning photos, Niagara falls transformed into a winter wonderland after it partially froze due to the low temperatures and winter storm in the country. The rocks below the waterfall were covered with snow and ice in the viral videos.
The famous American waterfall also froze!
New York, United States; A view of Niagara Falls that is partially frozen due to extreme cold weather/Jamaran pic.twitter.com/gua9JFY2zX
— The last word (@Thelast05015969) December 28, 2022
28 December 2022, 12:28 PM
Rajasthan freezes as temperatures dip to -0.5 Celsius degrees
The minimum temperature in Churu was recorded at -0.5 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, making it the coldest day in the city this winter. According to the Meteorological department, the maximum daytime temperature in Churu on Monday was 18.8 degrees Celsius. (ANI)
28 December 2022, 12:18 PM
Low visibility in Punjab's Ludhiana and Jalandhar
LIVE updates on Cold Wave in India, the US, Canada, Japan & Australia: A thick layer of fog enveloped parts of Ludhiana and Jalandhar city in Punjab, resulting in reduced visibility. While Bathinda recorded a temperature of one degree Celsius, Amritsar recorded its low at 2.8 degrees Celsius. Ludhiana's minimum temperature was 6.4 degrees Celsius as per an ANI report.
28 December 2022, 12:06 PM
Cold Wave in India, US, Canada, Japan & Australia: Heavy snowfall in Japan leaves 17 dead
At least 17 people have died and over 90 have been injured due to heavy snowfall in northern Japan and other parts of the country over the Christmas holiday, according to CNN. The heavy snowfall, caused by winter fronts, has particularly affected the west coast of Japan, causing delays in delivery services and stranding cars on the roads. One woman in her 70s died after being buried under snow that fell from a roof in Nagai city, Yamagata prefecture, due to an excessive accumulation of over 80 centimeters (2.6 feet) by Saturday, according to an official from Japan's Fire and Disaster Management Agency.
#anomaly #climate
On Dec 19, 2022 a record #snowfall hit #Japan. The height of the snow cover in Yamagato exceeded 2.2 meters, in Niigata - 1.8 m, & on the island of Hokkaido - 1.5 m! More than 18,000 residents without electricity.
Way out #CreativeSocietyhttps://t.co/e24GMJAzxy pic.twitter.com/b3Y7Cf1yGs— Vitalina (@Vitalin79682062) December 22, 2022