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The nerve-numbing Arctic blast across the U.S. and Canada was so glacial that it literally stopped Niagara Falls in its tracks.
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breathtaking album of photographs captures the U.S. side of the famous
falls frozen, even before the cascade could hit the bottom.
Blame it on the frigid temperatures and 'polar vortex' that transformed the cascading water to ice .
An Arctic blast of cold air frozen more than 250 states in the U.S.
50 different U.S cities touched record low temperature on Tuesday.
The images show the frozen US side of the Niagara Falls.
The midwestern part of America, where the Niagara falls is located, experienced temperature of -37C.
MET departments say that the temperature will return to normal in the next few days
The U.S. side of the Niagara Falls is pictured in Ontario Wednesday January 8, 2014
Splendid image of the famous falls frozen
The chill gripped as 'polar vortex' gravitated to America.
More than 240 million people have been affected in the US and Canada.
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