Snow Showers

Snow showers refer to brief, intermittent periods of snowfall, often characterized by varying intensity. During snow showers, the snow can fall heavily for a short duration before tapering off or stopping altogether, potentially followed by clear skies or lighter snowfall. These showers are typically associated with cold air masses and can occur in winter months or regions where temperatures are conducive to snow formation. Unlike steady snowfall, which results in continuous accumulation over an extended period, snow showers can lead to fluctuating conditions where areas may experience sudden visibility changes and varying road conditions. Snow showers may produce accumulations of snow, but these amounts can be highly variable, depending on factors such as location, elevation, and the specific meteorological conditions at the time.