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Frost Is Coming, but Natural Ice Rinks Are Not Counting Their Chickens yet: 'More Needed'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The timing couldn't be better. This Christmas break, the cold is heading our way, and it could even drop to four degrees below zero on Christmas Eve. Yet, volunteers at natural ice rinks in the province aren't counting their chickens before they hatch. A bit more frost is definitely needed to make skating possible. "But if it works out, it couldn't be better," says Sjef van den Meijdenberg of the skating club in Moergestel. With bright sunshine …
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The timing couldn't be better. This Christmas break, the cold is heading our way, and it could even drop to four degrees below zero on Christmas Eve. Yet, volunteers at natural ice rinks in the province aren't counting their chickens before they hatch. A bit more frost is definitely needed to make skating possible. "But if it works out, it couldn't be better," says Sjef van den Meijdenberg of the skating club in Moergestel. With bright sunshine …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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