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The art of making unique one-of-a-kind snow sculptures using just snow and some common household items you probably already have lying around.

Here are some great tips for making a snowman look totally cool -- for yourself and your neighborhood! Eight things that will set your snowman apart from all the rest.

Did you know that no 2 snowflakes are exactly alike? Even though there is no scientific reason that prevents it. Here's why, plus other little-known facts about snowflakes.

Want snow at your house -- either for decorating purposes, or for the kids to play in? Here's how to make fake snow at home!

Here are pictures of some of the most creative snowman shapes, faces, arms, and clothes. Plus, fun miniature snowmen too! Use these ideas to make your own one-of-a-kind snowman!

70% of the deaths that take place during a blizzard, happen to people who are traveling during a winter storm. Here's what to do if your get stuck in your car during a blizzard.

We usually think of summer as that time between Memorial Day at the end of May and Labor Day in the beginning of September. Officially, that's not really the case though. Here's more about 'the first day of summer'... and for that matter, 'the first day of winter'. We'll try to make sense of what's going on during summer solstice and winter solstice.

Keep track of the latest articles, books and websites about Climate Change.

Here are some tips to help you get prepared in the event cold weather rudely barges in to your neighborhood. Here, you'll find everything from tips to stay warm, to a list of links to online stores selling cold weather gear.

Where are the coldest places on earth? One of the cold spots is closer to home than you might think!

It may seem like common knowledge to most Americans, but a few southerners have no experiences with things like Snow Drifts. So, for the drift impaired, here's a quick explainer.

What are the chances of a white Christmas at your house? Statistics and forecasts help us figure that out.

Have you seen gropple before? It's also known as graupel or snow pellets. It's a strange combination of snow and sleet and ice falling from the sky.

An example of government dollars hard at work -- a snow plow shoveling show.

My tribute to some of the most creative snow artists alive. Pictures of snowmen, snow women, and snow people... doing what snowmen do best: Hangin' out and enjoying the snow!

Here's a little fun you can have with a penguin who writes your message in the snow.

The best tips for photographing snow and outdoor winter pictures. Avoid those dark, gray photos once and for all!