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Perhaps this photo shows a quiet, frost-covered landscape, or maybe it captures a steamy cup of coffee sitting next to a window. It could be the first bright, cold sunray hitting a sleepy city street [1].
The morning of January 19, 2023, was marked by a sharp winter chill across much of the US. In many places, it was the kind of morning where the air felt brittle, and the coffee in your mug didn't stay hot for long [1]. Photo19012023.jpg
That day, a headline in the New York Times noted that despite the local cold, it was part of a larger, unsettling trend of unusually warm winters due to climate change—making a cold morning feel more precious and rare. Perhaps this photo shows a quiet, frost-covered landscape,
If you can describe what is in the photo (e.g., "it's a cat," "it's a snowy street," "it's a family dinner"), I can tell you a much more accurate story! In many places, it was the kind of