
Why Snowflakes Have Six Sides: The Geometry of Ice Crystals
The Science Behind Winter’s Most Beautiful Pattern No two snowflakes are exactly alike—or so the saying goes. While that’s debatable given the trillions upon trillions
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The Science Behind Winter’s Most Beautiful Pattern No two snowflakes are exactly alike—or so the saying goes. While that’s debatable given the trillions upon trillions

Understanding the Hidden Winter Hazard That Causes Thousands of Accidents Of all winter driving hazards, black ice might be the most treacherous because it strikes

The Localized Winter Phenomenon That Creates Extreme Snowfall Differences Drive through the Great Lakes region during winter and you might encounter a bizarre weather divide:

The Science Behind the Calendar’s Deep Freeze Ask most people which winter month is coldest, and many will guess December—after all, it contains the winter

Planning Your Outdoor Countdown in Any Conditions New Year’s Eve brings millions of people outdoors at midnight to celebrate, whether watching fireworks, gathering in city
Why the Number on Your Thermometer Isn’t the Whole Story When winter weather forecasts mention wind chill values of -20°F while the actual temperature is