Deep freeze in the Midwest
People walk through the snow in lower Manhattan as extremely cold temperatures are predicted for New York City in the coming days as a Polar Vortex, which is now over parts of the midwest, heads towards the region.
(Spencer Platt / Getty Images)Historic record-breaking cold is forecast for the Midwest as a polar vortex drops into the Midwest. In some states, the windchill could reach -65.
Ice forms on tree branches as New York firefighters battle a blaze in a commercial building in Brooklyn, New York.
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Frank Lettiere’s eyebrows and eye lashes are frozen after walking along Lake Michigan’s ice covered shoreline as temperatures dropped to -20 degrees F in Chicago.
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At Chicago airports, more than 1,700 flights were cancelled, according to the city’s Aviation Department due to the polar vortex in the Midwest.
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A man waits to cross a street during heavy snow fall in downtown Manhattan.
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Minneapolis Police Sgt. Grant Snyder hands out gloves, hats and food to the homeless while temperatures dropped to -24 degrees Fahrenheit in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Steam rises from the city and Lake Michigan as the sun comes up in Chicago. The Midwest is braced with a coldspell as a polar vortex sent temperatures below zero degrees Fahrenheit.
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St. Paul firefighters at the scene of a house fire at Hatch Ave. and Park St. in St. Paul, Minn.
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With temperatures dipping into the upper 20’s below zero with a -50 wind chill, St. Paul’s West 7th neighborhood was steaming Wednesday morning as furnaces tried to keep up with the record breaking cold.
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Ice is seen on the side of the Great Falls National Historic Park as a couple takes in the sights during a frigid winter day in Paterson, N.J.
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Chloe Adams of Minneapolis goes for a ski run with her dog, Roscoe. Temperatures in parts of southwestern Minnesota fell to negative 29 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Pastor John Steger, with Grace in the City church, embraces Jearline Cyrus, a homeless woman, in downtown Minneapolis while delivering cold-weather gear, hot chocolate and food.
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Braving the cold for a walk along Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis.
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University of Minnesota student Daniel Dylla, out for a jog in Minneapolis, frosted over in the morning cold Tuesday.
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Water vapor rises Tuesday from Saint Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River in Minneapolis.
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“They’re going to call me ‘wife of the frozen pants guy’ in my obituary,” said Karla Grotting with a laugh. Husband Tom has a winter tradition of freezing clothing for their yard in northeast Minneapolis.
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A student from China poses for a picture along Lake Michigan in Chicago on Tuesday. Temperatures in the city plunged early Wednesday to minus 19 degrees.
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A Metra train moves southbound toward downtown Chicago as the gas-fired switch heater on the rails keeps the ice and snow off the switches.
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Jillian Hansen, a senior at the University of Minnesota, makes her way across campus.
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Sheets of ice sit on the Chicago River near Wolf Point in Chicago.
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Chicago’s El train moves along a snow-covered track in Chicago. The plunging temperatures expected later this week have forecasters especially concerned.
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Commuters wait for a train as snow falls Monday in Chicago.The National Weather Service called the storm hitting the Midwest “possibly life threatening.”
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The outbound Kennedy Expressway, left, and Edens Expressway in Chicago on a cold and snowy Monday morning.
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Frost forms patterns on the window of a St. Joseph, Mich., home.
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Vapor rises from Lake Michigan in Milwaukee.
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Vehicles travel along a highway during a snowstorm in Appleton, Wis. Heavy snow and gusting winds created blizzard-like conditions across the Upper Midwest.
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In Illinois, Don Milliken of Palatine clears snow from his neighbors’ sidewalks and driveways on Monday.
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