It's a brisk 50°F in Burbank, CA. Helluva winter. Time to crank up the heat! Brrrrrr! 🥶 Not sure what possesses any human being who wishes to avoid being frozen to death to live in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, or for that matter anywhere north of 40° latitude. 😁
It’s difficult to imagine -30°F I’m in middle TN and there’s about 6” of snow blanketing the yard. It’s beautiful and rarely snows here for 24 hours straight.
0:42 he makes a snow-heart. Pretty cool.
18 frames per second?
It's a brisk 50°F in Burbank, CA. Helluva winter. Time to crank up the heat! Brrrrrr! 🥶
Not sure what possesses any human being who wishes to avoid being frozen to death to live in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, or for that matter anywhere north of 40° latitude. 😁
Every Winter in the North where it gets into -30° F or below, they all have to do this dumb thing on all the news stations.
And that’s why so many people get burned doing this because boiling water does not instantly freeze.
It's 4 here in Cleveland. Cool video and have a good winter.
I love the video!
He is very trusting to throw boiling water above his head
Its called science
Do that at -60 Like we have in the arctic!
I never get sick of seeing/doing this. Nobody does a frozen water toss when the temp is 104F...
No but it’s cool to see an egg cook on an access plate in the Arizona summers.
It’s difficult to imagine -30°F
I’m in middle TN and there’s about 6” of snow blanketing the yard. It’s beautiful and rarely snows here for 24 hours straight.
fun fact: boiling water freezes quicker than cool water.
Fun fact, it’s an easy search to see that has been proven false time and time again.
@@hopinondeeznuts350 Yep, it's the steam/vapor that freezes.