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Seeing blue snow after the storm? Here’s why
You may have noticed a blue tint to the snow in your yard. No, it’s not from ice melt or spilled antifreeze. The color has everything to do with how light interacts with snow. In a way, yes - but not ...
After it snows, I usually get a lot of great questions, including one from Jerry, who asked me a question I get asked a lot. Snow is made of water. It is just frozen. When finding out why you can see ...
Sorry, Snow White. It's time for a name change. There’s nothing like waking up to see freshly fallen snow blanketing the landscape. Everything is quiet and still ...
There’s nothing like waking up to see freshly fallen snow blanketing the landscape. Everything is quiet and still. And—at least before the car tracks and footprints spoil the picture—the word seems ...
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