Bomb Cyclone Turns Niagara Falls Into a Winter Wonderland Straight Out of Fairytale
Last Updated: December 29, 2022, 12:37 ISTA video of Niagara Falls encased in ice as a result of the blizzard is now viral on social media platforms. (Credits: Twitter)The Arctic
'bomb cyclone', named by authorities as the "blizzard of the century," disrupted life particularly in the United States and Canada during one of the most crucial seasons for travel
and tourism during the yearThe Arctic 'bomb cyclone', named by authorities as the "blizzard of the century," disrupted life particularly in the United States and Canada during one
of the most crucial seasons for travel and tourism during the year. The United States had severe weather over a period of days, which resulted in a constant drop in temperature,
widespread power outages that left many homes without heat or light, delays and cancellations in plans, and multiple fatalities.A video of Niagara Falls encased in ice as a result
of the blizzard is now viral on social media platforms. A Twitter handle by the name Escondido Weather Observer shared a set of pictures and a video from Niagara Falls and tweeted,
“The day after the great freeze, my family and I went to Niagara Falls. The Niagara River below it had ice thick enough for you *to technically* get to Buffalo, New York by foot!
Was it an intriguing and surreal Arctic experience for a kid from California, yes!” These photos and the video surely do make the falls look like a picture straight out of a
fairytale.According to the New York Post, sections of the falls have been converted into a partially frozen winter wonderland as a result of the current wave of sub-zero
temperatures that has seized the region. The tremendous volume of water that flows over with the constant flow makes sure that the falls never completely freezes.The Niagara Falls
are too powerful to completely freeze, yet the mist that surrounds the falls freezes in winter, coating everything nearby in layers of ice. Every second, around 3,160 tons of water
rush over Niagara Falls at a 32-foot-per-second rate as stated by the Niagara Falls New York State Park.Niagara Falls is a collection of three waterfalls located at the southern
end of Niagara Gorge, which spans the border between Ontario, Canada, and New York, USA. The largest of the three falls is Horseshoe Falls, commonly known as Canadian Falls. The
smaller ones, American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls, are in the United States.Read all the Latest Buzz News here buzz staffA team of writers at healthick.com bring you stories on
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