While I'm pretty sure "smells like snow" is something other than wind direction, that does bring to mind an interesting question: is the snow-smell the same in different places? I'm not sure Annapolis, Bowie, Beltsville, Baltimore, and Rockville are far enough apart to answer that question (or else the answer is "yes"). I shall have to spend time visiting friends in other states in the name of Science.
The time before a snow storm does have a smell, feel, and a sound. Its quiet, crisp, just on the warm side if freezing. It seems like a hush comes over the area. Its quite like the anticipated time before you open gifts.
Not like I miss Snow down here in the Gulf South. I am grateful for not having to deal with the effect of S**W.
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Smells like snow
Not like I miss Snow down here in the Gulf South. I am grateful for not having to deal with the effect of S**W.