Pewaukee family built a rainbow igloo in their front yard
Feb 06, 2026
The award for one of the coolest things Ive seen outside this winter goes to a rainbow igloo in the front yard of a Pewaukee home.Or, I guess its more appropriate to say the award goes to the family that built this rainbow color
ed igloo.Over the course of about a week, the Hanon family froze 200 blocks of ice. They built the igloo to be about four feet high and six feet wide. The interior designers, aka the Hanon children, built an ice fire, ice chairs, and even made some ice food.We loved it because it was economical. It was just a bunch of shoe boxes we bought at Walmart. I think it was 20," Hanon said.I have no data on how many rainbow igloos are made every year in Wisconsin, but Im assuming the number is pretty low. Which means the Hanon kids have one of the coolest front yards this winter. "Our kids wanted to put it in our front yard, so we could share it with our neighborhood easier. And so it's been so fun for the children to come over and see it that are in the neighborhood," Hanon said.While the igloo looks good during the day. It's even cooler at night while it is all lit up.A lot of different cars driving by to enjoy the beauty of it when its lit up at night," Hanon said. The igloo is very sturdy. It won't come down easy... except for when the weather heats up. Then it will slowly melt away.And we keep looking at the temperatures and instead of going when is it getting warmer because we want it were going oh no its going to be 40 next week," Hanon said.So in the meantime, what do you do when you have an igloo like this, snowball fight. Its the perfect thing for a snowball fight.Watch the video to see more images of the rainbow igloo... Pewaukee family builds a rainbow igloo in their front yardIts about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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