20 Photos That Perfectly Capture Just How Cold It Is In Russia Right Now
You haven’t truly experienced cold if you have never been to Russia in the winter. Don’t believe me? Just check out this photo that American journalist Alec Luhn, who is currently in Novosibirsk, recently posted on Twitter. The picture shows his breakfast frozen solid in mid-air in the freezing -40°C temperature, and has received over 120k likes in just a few days. It did not take long for people to start sharing their own pictures of the freezing Russian winter, and their photos will take your breath away.
Check out some photos that perfectly capture just how cold it is in Russia right now in the gallery below!
#1
Image source: ASLuhn
#2
Image source: yapylenok
#3
Image source: reddit.com
Lake Baikal, Siberia , Russia
#4
Image source: photography_uli
#5
Image source: supernews_nsk
“When you try hanging your clothes to dry at -40C”
#6
Image source: dima_darkstepoff
“This is Siberia, baby!”
#7
Image source: ilnar_photo
#8
Image source: kuda_poyti_novosibirsk
#9
Image source: kotkto
“Terrifyingly beautiful -37C”
#10
Image source: viktori188
#11
Image source: MadeleineLewi17
#12
Image source: typical_novosibirsk
#13
Image source: Katrinafrozen
#14
Image source: vakidaichinatsu
“Walking the dog in -43C weather, such a pleasure”
#15
Image source: makhorov
-42 °C at Novosibirsk
#16
Childs playing game in park despite it was -48C yesterday in #Yakutsk, #Russia pic.twitter.com/KDQUA4mXP6
— Global News (@GlbBreakNews) December 16, 2020
Image source GlbBreakNews
#17
Image source: tut_nsk
#18
Image source: orzhik
#19
Image source: severeweatherturkey
#20
Image source: makhorov
“Finally, my favorite frosts came to Siberia. Just right after heavy snowfall. This is the kind of winter I love, though you can’t walk for a long time. The city is empty, although the New Year is on the nose. Probably because not every car will start in this cold.
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During these two days a dense frosty fog lay over the city. The temperature dropped to -42 degrees. See how it looks from above.”
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