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RE: Winter frost / Зимний иней

Thanks for the kind words :)
Snow has a temperature of about zero degrees Celsius. And if the air is below this temperature, then the tree, on the contrary, is good, it is protected from frost.
Another thing is that this snow has weight and not all branches can support it if there is a lot of snow or ice.

Our sky can be brighter in warm summer weather or when there is too much moisture in the air, it begins to disperse the light.
In winter, the air is frosty and drier (unless it's a cyclone). The sky can be piercingly blue, even dark blue.

I also wish you a successful day, evening and the whole week :)

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 2 days ago 

Thank you for the explanation, sir, you have a vivid imagination. I just wanted to say that, I can picture the colours blue, something that doesn't happen often when I read people. The weight of the snow, indeed, it does sometimes break tree branches. I saw that the snow has already disappeared here, or is almost gone. I'm going to stay in bed a little longer because it's cold. Have a lovely day.

At some point today, I observed a strange pattern. The sky was blue and cloudless, but fluffy snowflakes were swirling and falling behind the ground. There were only a few clouds near the horizon. I can only assume one thing, the snowflakes were very light and fluffy and the wind drove them far away. It's like dandelion parachutes))