What is a snow flurry?

A snow flurry is a brief, light snowfall that typically lasts for a short period of time and produces minimal accumulation of snow. Snow flurries are often associated with light, fluffy snowflakes that are scattered and swirling in the air.

Snow flurries can occur in various weather conditions, such as during a light snow shower or as a result of snow squalls moving through an area. They are most commonly seen during the winter months in regions with cold climates.

While snow flurries may not result in significant snow accumulation, they can still create slick and hazardous road conditions, reduce visibility, and create a winter wonderland atmosphere. It is important for drivers and pedestrians to exercise caution when snow flurries are present.