Diamond Dust
While it is possible you have seen something like this, trust us when we say that Diamond Dust is not like normal snow. This meteorological phenomenon usually forms under clear or nearly clear skies, which could be why many call it “clear-sky precipitation.” Also called “ice crystals,” it is most commonly seen in Arctic territories along with Antarctica. However, you can still have the chance to see diamond dust anywhere temperatures are well below freezing. There are some places, such as the polar regions, where diamond dust snowfall could go on for several days without stopping. While beautiful, it can be dangerous.