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A puddle typically begins to freeze at 32°F (0°C) when the temperature drops to that point or lower. However, factors such as wind, humidity, and the depth of the puddle can influence the freezing process. On a clear night, heat loss through radiation can accelerate cooling, potentially leading to freezing even if the air temperature is slightly above freezing. Generally, if the air temperature is around or below freezing for several hours, a puddle can freeze solid.

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