Days like this call to mind several poems on winter
Frost's - Dust of Snow
EA Robinson New England
Keats The Eve of St. Agnes
The first poem is an interaction of the poet's narrator and a crow as related only to something which can happen in winter. The second describes children's movements on "frozen toes" as a part of the character of a New England Winter. The third poem shows the "bitter chill" of a particular night (January 19) through descriptions of the animals who may remain outdoors during this season.