This is what Niagara Falls looks like partially frozen — PHOTOS
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A partially frozen American Falls in sub freezing temperatures is seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
Visitors view Niagara Falls in sub freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, New York February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A rainbow appears over the partially frozen American Falls in sub freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A partially frozen American Falls in sub freezing temperatures is seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A partially frozen American Falls in sub freezing temperatures is seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A partially frozen American Falls in sub freezing temperatures is seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A rainbow appears over the partially frozen American Falls (R) in sub freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
Visitors view frozen Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, New York February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
Visitors view the frozen Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, New York February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A snow-covered landscape is seen around the frozen Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, New York February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A woman walks through Niagara Falls State Park in Niagara Falls, New York February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
Visitors view frozen Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, New York February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A family walks through the snow near the frozen Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, New York February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A snow-covered landscape is seen over the frozen Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, New York February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A partially frozen American Falls is seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
A partially frozen American Falls is seen in Niagara Falls, Ontario February 17, 2015. (REUTERS/Lindsay DeDario)
The White House has been covered in snow, Boston’s wind chill was in the negatives all week, the South is dealing with a strange, stormy edition of winter and now Niagara Falls is the latest casualty of the season’s onslaught.
The Falls didn’t freeze to the point of full solidity yesterday, but a largely frozen portion drew extra crowds.
“The attention the falls is receiving is bringing a crowd to view them in their majestic, winter splendor,” a spokeswoman for the falls told USA Today.
The area hit 13 degrees below zero on Monday, resulting in layers of ice built up on the U.S.-side. The area was back up to 16 degrees by Wednesday morning.
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