I don’t have real-time weather data access in this moment, but I can help you find where it’s snowing today and how to verify it quickly. How to check “where is it snowing today”
- Local weather apps: Check your favorite weather app (e.g., The Weather Channel, AccuWeather, WeatherBug) and look at live radar or current conditions for your area and nearby regions.
- National meteorological services: Visit the official weather service for your country (e.g., NOAA in the U.S., Environment Canada, UK Met Office) and use their current conditions or radar maps.
- Radar and live snow maps: Use reputable radar sites that show precipitation type and intensity in real time, then toggle to snow if the option is available.
- News stations: Local news outlets often provide current weather snapshots and live updates, especially during winter storms.
Tips to interpret the data
- Look for “snow” or blue/white precipitation on radar and check the current temperature near the location; snow typically occurs when surface temps are at or near freezing and skies are precipitating.
- Pay attention to alerts:Winter storm warnings, advisories, or lake-effect snow warnings indicate active snowfall in particular regions.
- Timeframe: Focus on “now” or “today” forecasts and radar loops (e.g., past 1–2 hours) to gauge current snowfall, not just predicted amounts.
If you’d like, share your city or a region you’re curious about, and I can guide you to the best official sources for that area and summarize the current snow conditions based on available public data up to now.
