Sneg

Sneg (Снег) is the Russian word for “snow.” It refers to the frozen precipitation that falls from the atmosphere when temperatures are low enough to allow water vapor to crystallize into ice. Sneg is commonly associated with winter weather and often accumulates on the ground, creating a white landscape. It can impact transportation, outdoor activities, and the environment, influencing ecosystems and climate conditions. In cultural contexts, sneg is often associated with winter festivities, holiday imagery, and traditions in Slavic countries.