Here are some scenes from 'Chiberia' during the polar vortex. Residents in the Chicago area are experiencing some frosty routine with the extreme cold so they share some hot water tests, frost creeping inside apartments and frozen White Sox T-shirts.
So it's a bit chilly in #Chicago Feel free to use, @accuweather @ABC7Chicago #polarvortex #deepfreeze #chicago #windchill #freezing #brrrr pic.twitter.com/7BjhuBI6y4
— jordanwilson04 (@jordanwilson04) January 30, 2019
Chilly morning in #Chicago #PolarVortex pic.twitter.com/RZjz0sCFe8
— Mark Powell (@FrGoose13) January 30, 2019
It’s a little cold in #Chiberia @barstoolWSD @barstoolcarl @RedLineRadio pic.twitter.com/jzhVQQnLAz
— Terry Greenbeans (@TerryGreenbeans) January 30, 2019
Update: I did the boiling water thing and it really works lol #Chiberia pic.twitter.com/vLzd10hVL4
— Aroldo Briones Jr (@Dough_B17) January 30, 2019
Throwing a cup of boiling water in the air, when it’s minus 27 degrees (celsius). #chicago #PolarVortex2019 pic.twitter.com/fgRZHnwVvo
— Adam Roberts (@ARobertsjourno) January 30, 2019
Look at this amazing #sunrise over #lakeMichican and the #Chicago skyline on a historically cold day. #Chiberia #Chicagoweather #PolarVortex @accuweather @breakingweather pic.twitter.com/1LE1OrUUCI
— Jonathan Petramala (@jpetramala) January 30, 2019
Aerial footage shows the view of the Chicago River as the city experiences brutally cold temperatures—and could see a wind chill of 50 below zero on Wednesday. https://t.co/sEIqCjVfUR pic.twitter.com/F2Vz1LnvZT
— ABC News (@ABC) January 30, 2019
❄️ #PolarVortex2019: Crews set fires to keep train tracks from contracting as Chicago faces record low temperatures pic.twitter.com/VXhrKPnpX2
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) January 30, 2019