Snow is formed high in the clouds from water vapor, which is water in gas form. When a cloud is cold enough, water vapor freezes to form ice crystals, according to Kids Britannica. If the ice crystals ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - Snow is a winter staple, but how it forms is a bit more complicated than water just freezing. WIFR Meteorologist DJ Baker explains how tiny ice crystals in our upper atmosphere ...
You might notice something unusual on the ground after a winter storm, white shapes that look like logs, Swiss rolls, or rolled-up carpets. These are called snow rollers, and they’re essentially ...
Call it beautiful, annoying, inspiring or dangerous, snow is anything but boring. And that's even before you start learning more about the science behind it. Olympians and everyday Americans know snow ...