It's blizzarding. The great blizzard of 26
Brooke Brodack takes viewers into the heart of the Great Blizzard of 2026, filming herself wading through knee-deep snow with the enthusiasm of a kid on a snow day. With gusty winds threatening to blow her camera over and snow piling up past her legs, she delivers an impromptu weather report that only she could make this entertaining -- from drawing on her frosted windows to checking on her fish who are "hot-tubbing it" in their pond.
The video showcases Brooke's classic comedic energy as she pitches herself as a replacement weather woman, while weaving in her raw vegan journey. She credits her plant-based diet with giving her the resilience to stand in a blizzard without feeling cold, sharing a humorous realization that hot soups were "making me a little bit of a pansy." She also mentions her family group chat checking in on her survival, to which she confidently replies that after a 35-hour dry fast, a blizzard is no big deal.
Key Topics
- The Great Blizzard of 2026 in Connecticut -- deep snow, gusty winds, and wild weather
- How a raw vegan diet affects cold tolerance and resilience
- Brooke's comedic take on weather reporting and blizzard survival
- Her fish pond overflowing from the snowfall
Notable Moments
- [0:34] "Happy blizzard! That's what I'm talking about!"
- [0:49] "Why does no one name blizzards?" -- tries to recall the storm's name
- [1:44] Credits her vegan diet for being able to handle the cold: "I'm no longer a pansy"
- [2:27] Shows how deep the snow is as she literally disappears into it
- [4:30] "I should be your new weather woman!"
- [4:48] Tells her family group chat she survived a 35-hour dry fast, so a blizzard is nothing
