How cold is it? Cold enough for bubbles to freeze.

Watch as bubbles begin to freeze within seconds in sub zero temperatures. You can see the crystals form quickly, before the bubble becomes completely frozen.

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You can make your own frozen bubbles. Just mix 2 cups of warm water with a quarter cup of sugar. Whisk until sugar is dissolved. Then add a quarter cup of dish soap. I used Dawn and it worked like a charm.

When blowing your bubbles, make sure to do it gently, letting the bubble rest. It's more likely to break before freezing if it's floating in the air. You may want to wear gloves too, to avoid freezing your fingers. Frostbite can set in, in less than 10 minutes when temperatures are 25 below.

It's also cold enough to turn hot water into snow. Just throw it in the air and watch the magic happen. Make sure to throw the water AWAY from you and OUT OF THE WIND to avoid burning yourself and others with hot water.


Winter Weather Preparation:

  • Keep your cell phone charged and make sure you know where your backup power supply is.
  • Make sure all your flashlights have fresh batteries.
  • Fill your gas tank. You can use your car to keep warm and recharge devices.
  • Have some food available that you don’t need to cook.
  • Download the BIG FROG 104 APP. You’ll receive local alerts, weather reports and more with push notifications.

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