Why Everything Sounds So Quiet After A Fresh Snowfall
Why Everything Sounds So Quiet After A Fresh Snowfall
US · Published Jan 26, 2026
Fresh snow's porous nature absorbs sound, creating a temporary quiet after a snowfall.
Acoustics expert David Herrin explains that sound absorption is highest immediately after snowfall.
As snow hardens or turns icy, it reflects sound more, diminishing the initial tranquility.
Why is it so quiet after snowfall
Have you ever noticed how incredibly quiet it seems after a fresh snowfall? There’s a scientific reason behind that serene hush. Freshly fallen snow is remarkably porous, and materials with this characteristic are excellent at absorbing sound. This absorption effect muffles the everyday noises around us, creating a temporary blanket of silence.
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