A&E Toledo mercury gets below zero Published on Jan. 9, 2015 | Updated Jan. 12, 2015 4:33 p. m. Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print "I'll tell you what," downtown Toledo resident Garry Cline said, "my heart goes out to the homeless in this weather." Mr. Cline's eyelashes had frozen as he braved the cold. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Detail of Mr. Cline's eyelashes. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image John Talip, of Ottawa Lake, Mich., bundled up. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image "My face mask has already frozen," Chelsey Mendoza, of East Toledo, said. Ms. Mendoza was trying to protect her face on a half-an-hour-long walk through downtown on her way home. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image A man braves the frigid temperatures to walk his dog in the Swan Creek Preserve. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Brock Huss, a sophomore at St. Francis de Sales High School, speeds away from from his friends on a frozen Silver Creek at Morin Grove in Erie, Mi. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Hunter Kornowa, a senior at Central Catholic High School, spins around on a frozen Silver Creek. Kornowa and friends were enjoying a day off of school due to the cold weather. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Hunter Kornowa, a senior at Central Catholic High School, tears off after his friends. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image Braxton Bowers, a senior at St. John's Jesuit, speeds along a frozen Silver Creek. The Blade/Andy Morrison Buy This Image The electronic dinosaur outside of the Imagination Station is covered in snow. The Blade / Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Related Items cold ,frozen ,school closings ,temperature ,braxton bowers Recommended for you Click to comment