Nosotros nos quejamos de frío en nuestro país, donde el ciclón Helena ha abierto hoy los informativos de las televisiones nacionales. Pero lo que está causando el vórtice polar nada tiene que ver con las fuertes rachas de viento y la nieve, que cae en España ya en una cota de 400 metros sobre el […]
It's soooo cold! how cold is it? it's sooo cold that this is happening! pic.twitter.com/uloTK26BJA
— Colin Lovequist (@LoungeCKRM) January 29, 2019
“Is Iowa really THAT cold?” pic.twitter.com/htxSZzy2QB
— Taylor Scallon (@taylor_scallon) January 31, 2019
How cold is it in the Midwest? Bubbles are freezing.
Remember to take your pets inside.#PolarVortex2019 pic.twitter.com/ZfkbZdy2Si
— Daniel Schneider (@BiologistDan) January 30, 2019
ice is freezing as soon as it comes out of ou faucet bc it's so cold pic.twitter.com/b7hwyWUsJd
— ✨makay✨ (@mak_savi) January 30, 2019
When these are the INSIDE doors…you know we are Polar Vortexing ? #PolarVotex2019 pic.twitter.com/ZiP1Fw4UBK
— Heidi Miler (@HeidiMiler) January 31, 2019
#chiberia #PolarVortex2019 update, got so cold last night that our #svedkavodka froze! For reference the freezing point for vodka is -16 #coldscience #science pic.twitter.com/ITe0QgJRC9
— Kathleen Dieman (@KKrilanovichCRE) January 31, 2019
Freezing our pants off. #minnesota #PolarVotex2019 pic.twitter.com/LiJyI9TJh1
— Greg Swan (@gregswan) January 30, 2019
Chilly morning in #Chicago #PolarVortex pic.twitter.com/RZjz0sCFe8
— Mark Powell (@FrGoose13) January 30, 2019