A man discovered a fun way to enjoy the cold weather by freezing a plate of boiling hot noodles which levitated in mid-air.

Jonathan Scholes, from Calgary, Canada, demonstrated the extremities of the sub-zero temperatures by leaving his hot dinner outside.

He tested the cold climate by holding a fork in noodles until it froze solid in the snow.

A man discovered a fun way to enjoy the cold weather by freezing a plate of boiling hot noodles which levitates in mid-air

The noodles look like they are being held by an invisible hand ready to take a bite as they hover in the air.

Mr Scholes said the noodles reportedly took around 10 minutes to freeze solid from boiling hot.

He made light of the chilly weather as temperatures plummeted to -9 degrees Farenheit.

Canadians have been battling extreme cold weather over the past few weeks.

Bitter weather has been colder than average for this time of year with unusually big snowstorms.

In west Calgary, the Canada Olympic Park ski hill was closed for three days because due to the extreme cold.

The fork and noodles look like they are being held by an invisible hand ready to take a bite as they hover in the air