Reporter uses polar vortex in Calgary to create band with frozen clothes (VIDEO)

If the extreme temperatures are sticking around, we might as well have some fun, right?
Weather Network reporter Kyle Brittain did just that with his Frozen Clothes Band, showing Albertans that a little cold weather doesn’t stop creativity!
SOUND UP 🔊 Kyle Brittain’s Frozen Clothes Band creates some chillin’ beats in the extreme Alberta cold ❄🥁@KyleTWN #PolarVortex #ABwx #YYC #ShareYourWeather pic.twitter.com/KDdmpfpiKC
— The Weather Network (@weathernetwork) February 8, 2021
After a weekend cold enough to freeze clothing, temperatures will stay well below zero this week.
It’s currently -25°C in the city, although it feels like -34°C.
With an extreme cold warning put in effect by Environment Canada this morning, temperatures could feel as low as -40°C to -55°C with the windchill.
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The Weather Network forecasts that Calgarians will see a high of -26°C on both Wednesday and Thursday, plummeting as low as -33°C overnight.

The Weather Network
It sounds like conditions will be perfect to create a Frozen Clothes Band of your own – or find another fun way to exploit the cold weather for entertainment purposes!
Sunday brings some much-needed sunshine, with the high finally warming up to -16°C. Here’s hoping things continue on an upward trend into next week.