The temperature was -40
froze completely solid.
During the winter of 1911, when the falls froze (not completely) it was minus 40 degrees.
Niagara Falls in Winter - 1908 was released on: USA: July 1908
Niagara Falls in Winter - 1912 was released on: USA: 8 February 1912
A Winter Romance at Niagara Falls - 1910 was released on: USA: 22 March 1910
Panoramic View of Niagara Falls in Winter - 1899 was released on: USA: March 1899
Niagara Falls was completely frozen in 1911
Niagara falls is along the Niagara RiverNiagara Falls is on the Niagara River.
Yes, during the winter months, there is regular snow fall in Niagara falls, Ontario. Usually from November to March, depending on the weather.
minus 40 degrees
The average air temperature of the twin Cities of Niagara Falls varies wildly, from 18°F in Jan/Feb to 80°F in July.Personal experience at the Cave of the Winds (the foot of the American Falls) in August confirms that the water is refreshingly cold even on a hot day, certainly no warmer than 45°FAlthough Lake Erie does freeze over, the Horseshoe falls have never frozen, so the lowest temperature of the water must be slightly above 32°F (0°C) even in the depths of winter. The large plume of mist, so characteristic of Niagara Falls freezes on contact with almost anything, making the whole area around the falls a giant ice-sculpture during the winter months.
The average air temperature of the twin Cities of Niagara falls varies wildly, from 18°F in Jan/Feb to 80°F in July.Personal experience at the Cave of the Winds (the foot of the American Falls) in August confirms that the water is refreshingly cold even on a hot day, certainly no warmer than 45°FAlthough Lake Erie does freeze over, the Horseshoe falls have never frozen, so the lowest temperature of the water must be slightly above 32°F (0°C) even in the depths of winter. The large plume of mist, so characteristic of Niagara Falls freezes on contact with almost anything, making the whole area around the falls a giant ice-sculpture during the winter months.