Those where the kind of snow flakes we had in south east Texas earlier this year, first time I’ve seen snow accumulate and it was like this. A memory I’ll have forever.
We were out once to get ice cream (yes in the winter) and it started snowing like this and it was so breathtakingly beautiful because I hadn’t experienced something like that before, just ice/sleet/hail. Thanks for sharing 🤍🩵❄️
Giant snowflakes form when the temperature hovers around the freezing mark. This partially melts the snowflakes and helps them stick together and grow to immense sizes. So cool
That’s the type of snow we get here in Georgia when a low pressure sucks ample moisture from the Gulf. Very big and heavy flakes, and it piles up FAST!
In the UK we don't get fine powdery snow and commonly it is like this, it never seems to settle as we get snow maybe 10 days a year commonly in march and even beginning of april however we only get like 1-2 days a year where snow settles.. :(
We get a variety of snow here in Kentucky. Most of the time it is smaller and dry. These were chocolate chip cookie sized and very heavy. Thanks for the input from the UK! Have a great day!