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What does −11°F feel like in Buffalo, New York? On one of the coldest mornings in more than a half-century, we head to the Lake Erie shoreline to film a frozen sunrise, explore massive ice caves, and answer a question people around the world ask every year: Can Niagara Falls actually freeze? Using real footage—not AI hype—we look at the science behind the falls, the dangers of filming in extreme cold, and why moving water does not easily freeze solid. Along the way, we dig into Buffalo’s winter history, from the 1913 Great White Hurricane to the 2022 Christmas Blizzard, and show how life continues even in subzero temperatures. This is a story about cold, resilience, and the strange beauty you only find when most people stay inside. If you love Great Lakes history, winter landscapes, and real-world exploration, this one’s for you. 🎬 YouTube Chapters 00:08 ❄️ Coldest Morning in Buffalo A brutal −11°F start to the day turns into something unexpectedly beautiful as the city wakes under deep freeze. 00:33 🌊 Did Niagara Falls Actually Freeze? Did Niagara Falls stop flowing? 01:50 🧤 Filming in Extreme Cold Drone flights, frozen fingers, and the realities of working metal gear in sub-zero temperatures. 02:16 🌊 Can Niagara Falls Actually Freeze? Viral images spark the question—what would it really take for Niagara Falls to stop flowing? 04:04 📜 Buffalo’s Coldest Day Ever From the 1913 Great White Hurricane to the 2022 Christmas Blizzard, Buffalo’s long relationship with extreme weather. 05:22 🧊 Ice Caves Along Lake Erie Exploring massive wind-carved ice formations along the shoreline—beautiful, shifting, and a little dangerous. Buffalo winter / Great Lakes / extreme weather