Snow is made up of trillions of tiny ice crystals to make snowflakes, with not one alike. Here's how they form.
It was "graupel," or what might appear to look like Dippin' Dots! They're also called snow pellets. They are particularly ...
Fun fact, the reason snowflakes are symmetrical is they are actually just following the same molecular structure of H2O! You might have heard that no two snowflakes are alike but there’s more to ...
However, these snowflakes were falling out of a clear blue sky! That’s right, there was not a single cloud from horizon to horizon. The air was calm (so they weren’t blowing off the roof or ...
The largest snowflake we know of was a 38-centimetre whopper. And despite scientific scepticism, Guinness World Records says ...
Light rain, snow mix likely Friday morning in the Omaha area. Meteorologist Sean Everson has the latest impact forecast from Omaha's Weather Leader.
Well, recently you would have thought the phenom that fell from the sky was the sky coming down from up high. Texans are so ...
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Ranging in size from peas to grapefruits, the ice chunks can wreak havoc where they fall, including on homes, vehicles, businesses, aircraft, crops and solar panels. “With improved detection and ...
Snowflakes are renowned for their uniqueness. No matter how many billions of them fall from the sky, there are never two the same. Our naked eye sees snow as unremarkable white dots. However ...
As that crystal tumbles through the sky, it picks up more water vapor, which freezes and forms the arms of the snowflake. And here’s the wild part: the shape of the snowflake depends on how cold ...
How many snowflakes fall each winter worldwide each year? The number of snow crystals that fall from the sky each winter is an estimated 1 septillion (that's 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 ...