It’s so cold outside that people’s windows are breaking in the US and Canada

It’s so cold outside that people’s windows are breaking in the US and Canada

Across the U.S. and Canada, residents are experiencing record-low temperatures, historic amounts of snowfall and weather-related deaths.

On Tuesday, four people died in a car accident due to icy roads in Kansas. In Erie, Pennsylvania, the city’s calendar-day snowfall record was shattered on Christmas Day with more than 65 inches of snow. Not to mention, the cold blast is so severe in Canada — a country with much presence in the Arctic — that authorities have canceled outdoor ice skating in fears of frostbite.

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And now, it’s apparently gotten so cold, that people are saying their windows are breaking due to bitterly freezing air temperatures.

According to Mashable, residents in Alberta and Saskatchewan have been reporting cracking glass windows attributed to the cold weather. A woman in Northwestern Ontario even tweeted the image below of her window she said sounded “like a gunshot” when it cracked due to the cold weather.

Another woman in Detroit, Michigan, tweeted a photo of her car window which she said had also broken on account of freezing temperatures.

Though AOL News has not corroborated the claims, glass has been known to contract in extremely cold temperatures and is subject to expansion and contraction in any temperature difference. And, if not installed correctly and in good condition, glass can have a problem withstanding cold conditions and can crack or shatter if exposed……….more here

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