Curious, I opened the air filter canister, the filter inside was entirely encased in ice crystals; in fact the canister was fully packed with ice. I pulled out both the outer and inner filters; the inner was a bit wet, but not frozen. I dried it out with compressed air, and re-installed with a new outer air filter.
That is very different, at least for me. Never heard of that one. My B3000 (same essential layout) has never encountered that issue and the air routing is the same.
I do not understand the dynamic that would cause ice in the air. Is there a possibility that your air filter got wet through washing, and then froze with the introduction of cold (-32f) air?
Where is the water coming from is the question?