Blue Snow Phenomenon Observed in New York After Winter Storm
Blue Snow Phenomenon Observed in New York After Winter Storm
US · Published Jan 27, 2026
Blue snow observed in New York after a recent winter storm is due to a natural optical effect, not contamination.
Snow absorbs red and yellow wavelengths of sunlight, reflecting blue light back to observers.
Deeper snow enhances the blue tint by filtering out more red and yellow light, as explained by experts.
Unusual blue snow after winter storm
Following a recent winter storm, residents of New York reported an unusual phenomenon: blue-tinted snow. This isn't the result of any chemical contamination, but rather a natural optical effect. According to IFL Science, snow absorbs red and yellow wavelengths of sunlight more effectively than blue wavelengths. This means that as sunlight passes through the snow, the red and yellow light is absorbed, leaving the blue light to be reflected back to our eyes.
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