Right now, detailed “where is it snowing this minute” information comes from live weather and radar maps, which are not directly accessible in this chat.
How to check live snow
To see exactly where it is snowing at this moment, use one of these interactive global maps or services, which show live or near‑real‑time precipitation as snow:
- A worldwide snow radar map (search for an interactive “where is it snowing” page) that overlays current snow on a world map and lets you zoom to your region.
- Global or regional weather radar sites and apps (for example, national meteorological services or major weather apps) with a precipitation layer, where areas colored as snow or mixed precipitation indicate current snowfall.
General areas likely seeing snow now
Given it is early December in the Northern Hemisphere, snow is very likely right now in:
- Higher-elevation ski areas in the Alps, Rockies, western Canada, and Japan, where ongoing or recent snowfall is reported in many resorts.
- Parts of the western United States mountains and other mid‑ to high‑latitude regions that typically have established snow cover and frequent storms by this time of year.
To narrow it down for your location, open a live weather radar or a dedicated “where is it snowing” map and check the current snow layer centered on your region.
