Tree in Pennsylvania spotted covered in icicles amid wintry weather
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This was a scene straight of of "Frozen"
A woman who was snowboarding in Pennsylvania on Wednesday captured a spruce tree covered in icicles.
Abbey Way, who took the video at Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Champion, Pa., wrote on Twitter: “Look at this tree at @7SpringsPA. So cool!”
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The tree appeared to be completely covered on one side with icicles, appearing like a wedding-cake with different tiers.
The National Weather Service office in Pittsburgh said earlier this week there were a few light snow showers and freezing drizzle in the area.
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According to the NWS, a glaze is when ice is formed by freezing precipitation covering the ground or exposed objects.
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While it's not clear if the tree was coated in ice due to the precipitation or a nearby snow-making machine, Way said it was still spectacular.
"I’ve never seen anything like it before! Stopped me in my tracks," she tweeted.