Snow's Physics: How Fresh Powder Becomes Dangerous Ice
The Science Behind Snow's Transformation - NYC Today

A science columnist explains how freshly fallen, fluffy snow can transform into crunchy, slippery, and icy snow as weather conditions change over time. The process involves the complex physics of water molecules and how they interact with temperature, pressure, and other environmental factors.
A science columnist explains the complex transformation of freshly fallen snow into crunchy, icy conditions. The process involves water molecules responding to temperature, pressure, and environmental factors. Understanding this physics helps explain why winter roads become hazardous after snowfall.
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