Snowfall

Snowfall refers to the amount or occurrence of snow that falls from the atmosphere to the ground during a specific period, typically associated with winter weather. It is characterized by the precipitation of ice crystals that aggregate and accumulate on surfaces, creating a layer of snow. Snowfall can vary in intensity, duration, and the type of snow, ranging from light flurries to heavy storms. The term can also be used to describe the overall aesthetic and environmental impact of snow-covered landscapes. Snowfall plays a significant role in shaping ecosystems, influencing weather patterns, and is often associated with recreational activities such as skiing and snowboarding.