Does a refrigerator keep food warm in below freezing weather?

No, refrigerators do not keep food warm in below-freezing weather. Refrigerators are designed to keep food cold, and they do this by circulating cold air or liquid around the inside of the refrigerator. This cold air or liquid absorbs heat from the food, which keeps it cool. If the outside temperature is below freezing, the refrigerator will still operate in the same way, but it will have to work harder to keep the inside temperature cold. This can cause the refrigerator to run more often and use more energy.