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  • its hail!

  • that's what the African children say when you talk about snow. Unfortunately this one's real.

  • It's fake obviously

  • Nice video. We rarely get snow in the UK but we've had quite a bit this year. I recorded some big flakes today. See my video.

  • its snowing cotton...

  • If I could figure out how to run that on a continuous loop, that video would make a cool screen saver...

  • it is not fake. i come from Atlantic Canada and I have seen much bigger snowflakes. It isn't all the time, but once a year we get huge flakes.

    Big snow, little snow, little snow, big snow !!

  • Right now it is over 90 degrees where I live and that snow fall is making me feel much cooler. I will look at it as often as I can through the summer. Thanks for posting

  • I don't understand it but it really makes you cooler watching it

  • This has happened a few times at my local Ski Resort (CO) .. it was weird as hell... also we hv gotten snowflakes that were all balled up and slightly hard (not like hale though because it wasnt ice... it was soft but heavy)

  • looks fake

  • fake?

  • that happens all the time where i live

  • amazingly gigantuanormously huge WOW

    SNOW!!!

  • INCREDULOUS

  • These arent snow flakes falling.

  • no shit...

  • - Is there a reason why it isn't snow? Some people find it hard to believe hail can be the size of tennis balls, i don't see why snow can't be this big.

    - Sorry, just say...

  • Love just watching this video. Love the sound but that damn humming noise off the camera is annoying lol. Great stuff though!

  • We got snow like that only once this year in nyc, for a brief 10 minutes or so, out of all the days it snowed, it was a beautiful 10 minutes.

  • The sights and the sounds in this video are so beautiful.

  • Fascinating and glorious. We used to get snow like that many years ago. Now people are planting subtropical palms that survive all year around in the Midwest.

  • I remember being surprised in college to find that beautiful, symmetric snowflakes were a macroscale phenomenon. I had thought that their structure was only visible through a microscope.

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