Snow
Snow is precipitation in the form of ice crystals that forms when water vapor deposits directly into solid ice in cold air. This typically occurs when surface temperatures are at or below freezing and humidity is sufficient for cloud formation. Snow crystals grow in clouds around microscopic nuclei and arrange themselves into hexagonal lattices, producing snowflakes that vary in size and shape depending on temperature and humidity as they fall.
Some snowflakes reach the ground intact, while others melt or sublimate before landing. On the ground, snow
Snow is measured by depth and by snow water equivalent, the amount of liquid water contained in
Seasonal snow can influence transportation, agriculture, and tourism and poses hazards such as avalanches in mountainous