Everyone’s winter is a little different. Some take out their skis and hit the mountains, while others put on their blades and take to icy lakes, build snowmen in the backyard, or watch their dogs pretend to be moles.
So we decided to check out what the season looks like this time around and collected a bunch of pictures shared from across the globe.
From peaceful landscapes to playful everyday moments caught in the cold, these images capture the many moods of winter—minus the frozen fingers.
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My Nana’s House
Sometimes the weather can be confusing. You get a cold week at the beginning of December, followed by a warm one that melts any snow that has fallen.
But did you know that people can’t agree on when winter starts?
One group says it begins on December 1 and ends on the last day of February.
Meteorologists use fixed three-month periods for each season because it makes year-on-year comparisons easier.
The Perfect Snow Plow Name Doesn't Ex... I Stand Corrected
Winter In Kyoto, Japan
Nature Is Truly Wonderful!
Gubałówka Hill in Zakopane, Poland.
Others, however, claim winter starts on December 21, a time known as the winter solstice, which is the shortest day of the year. If you follow this line of thought, the season then runs until the vernal, or spring, equinox, which in 2026 falls on Friday, March 20.
The natural rotation of Earth around the sun forms the basis of the astronomical calendar, in which seasons are defined by two solstices and two equinoxes. Earth’s tilt and the sun’s alignment over the equator determine both the solstices and the equinoxes.
Wintery Nights
When The Snow Meets The Light
Camping Under The Stars
The astronomical calendar is how humans have organized their lives and civilizations for thousands of years. Long before the invention of the mechanical clock, our ancestors looked to the skies to understand their time and place on the planet.
By observing the sun’s changing path, people could predict when harsh weather was due to arrive, when it was a good time to hunt certain animals, which foods were in season, and so on.
Snow Totoro In Japan
Leaf Carves Perfect Circle In Snow Spinning From Wind
He Hates Snow
My childhood cat hated snow with a passion. There was only one thing he hated even more: the litter box. Whenever there was snow on the ground, he refrained from going until it wasn't to be contained anymore, then mutated to a bunny doing 2m hops to the nearest safe tree (which means: with no snow under it, preferably the conifers at the edge of our backyard), did whatever needed doing as quickly as possible, and then jumped back with the same bunny hops. It was hilarious. :D
Because Earth travels around the sun in 365.24 days, an extra day is needed every four years, creating what we call a leap year.
This also causes the exact dates of the solstices and equinoxes to vary from year to year. Additionally, the elliptical shape of Earth’s orbit around the sun means the lengths of the astronomical seasons can vary, lasting anywhere from about 89 to 93 days.
To make it easier to consistently compare climatological statistics for a particular season from one year to the next, meteorological seasons were born.
Snow In Northern Saudi Arabia
When You Have The Ultimate Response To Your Wife Asking Why There's Still Snow On The Driveway😂
Happiest In Snow
I live in a place where it never snows... perhaps some year I'll take a short trip into the mountains during the winter so my dogs can experience the snow XD
One Of The Birdies I'm Feeding
We all have a sense of what each season is like. The cold and dark of winter ends in spring, a time of colorful rebirth. Temperatures climb through summer, the brightest and hottest time of year, before giving way to autumn, with its crisp air and falling leaves. Then the cycle repeats — or at least it’s supposed to.
Last year, scientists published a study arguing that human-driven climate disruption is altering Earth’s annual rhythms so significantly that the characteristics and everyday experience of the seasons are becoming increasingly disconnected from their traditional definitions.
Winter In Lithuania
Ah, the white bottomed deer. There are three of them outside nearby. Often see them dashing away as I drive home in the evening. Oh deer, oh deer, oh deer.
It’s Now Here. Winter Wonderland
I'm going snowboarding next weekend, pictures like this one make me look even more forward to it <3
Central Park, New York
To make sense of these emerging patterns, the researchers propose changing the way we look at the calendar and outline a few new concepts that they believe have recently grown in prominence:
- Emergent seasons – entirely new seasonal patterns that didn’t previously exist in a given region.
- Extinct seasons – traditional seasons that have effectively disappeared or become unrecognizable.
- Arrhythmic seasons – disruptions to the expected timing and duration of seasonal cycles.
- Syncopated seasons – irregular fluctuations in the intensity or character of seasons.
Across The Fresh Snow
Next Stop - Lapland
Snowy
Some of these ideas might already sound familiar. The study cites other research showing that summers are getting hotter and longer, primarily due to climate change. Winters are also becoming shorter and warmer, while springs are arriving earlier in the year. “Hurricane seasons” in the Atlantic and Pacific are becoming longer, and “wildfire seasons” in California now last almost all year.
Hallstatt, Austria
Helsinki, Finland
I'm Not Lost, I'm Just Taking The Scenic Route...to The Middle Of Nowhere
Aasiaat, Greenland
I'm quite sure that if the orange shitgibbon is dumb enough to actually slap on tariffs, then the countries affected will (eventually) do the same. There's a simpler solution we can do today - just stop buying American stuff. Maybe, just maybe, it might sink in to the minds of *other* senators that tanking international trade is, well, kind of dumb?
I am torn because I don't want Europe to have economic pain, but the more expenses Trump inflicts on Americans the madder they will be when they go to the polls in November.
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Winter Landscape. Photo Harald Naper. Norway
Snowflakes!!
Winter In Lithuania
Snow Serenity
Quiet Spot After The First Snow
Italian Alps
Scotland Is Snowy Today
On The Threshold Of Western Siberia
Creek & Stone Walking Bridge- Frick Park, Pittsburgh
No Filter
Snowy Paris
The Cold And The Beautiful In Minneapolis
Snow In Alps
This Dog Is Speeding Up Spring By Personally Eating The Snow
Snow
Respect To Dutch Biking Culture
Banff, Canada
December 14th
Hakuba, Japan
Snow In Budapest (Oc)
(Oc) Winter In Northern Wisconsin
Old Cemetery In Budapest, Hungary
The Road In Our Area
Central Park Last Week ❄️
I Think I Have Transitioned From "Shoveling Snow" To "Digging Trenches"
Snow
A Quiet Space
Switzerland 🇨🇭
Berchtesgaden, Germany
It Officially Snowed This Afternoon Atop Hawai'is Mauna Kea. Photo From Subaru Cam
[oc] A NYC Snow Day
Snowing Again In Budapest
Snow Day In Central Park
Nyhavn In Snow
The Snowy Early Morning Hours In Center City
Neris River In Vilnius, Lithuania
First Time Experiencing Snow. It’s Beautiful
Five Islands, Maine
Night Falls, Snow Glows
Abandoned Power Plant Covered In Snow
Snow In Central Park On 35mm Film
Even I Went White As Snow
Loving The View From My Office Window Right Now
Practicing My New Camera, Did I Shot Great?
Love The Colors In The Morning
When It Snows In Times Square
My Backyard Today!
Snowfall In USA
Just want to add one of mine from a few weeks ago 0 will be hidden and downvoted so will put is in a separate comment.
I'm jealous we didn't have any snow in the part of the UK I live, and I love snow.
I am a wheelchair user which means I'm stuck until the snow is well cleared. I live in Ottawa Canada so that means I'm anxiously watching the weather 4 months of the year
Load More Replies...Only if there's a *LOT*, otherwise it's no big deal :-)
Load More Replies...Woke up to snow falling in central Georgia (US) this morning! Not a typical sight. Didn't stick, but it was pretty. I like snow in small doses. My dog, not so much.
Just want to add one of mine from a few weeks ago 0 will be hidden and downvoted so will put is in a separate comment.
I'm jealous we didn't have any snow in the part of the UK I live, and I love snow.
I am a wheelchair user which means I'm stuck until the snow is well cleared. I live in Ottawa Canada so that means I'm anxiously watching the weather 4 months of the year
Load More Replies...Only if there's a *LOT*, otherwise it's no big deal :-)
Load More Replies...Woke up to snow falling in central Georgia (US) this morning! Not a typical sight. Didn't stick, but it was pretty. I like snow in small doses. My dog, not so much.
