Snow can fall in early spring or late fall but usually melt quickly after contact with the ground.
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_____________ Retexture of snowflakes for Vivid Weathers - Fallout 4 Edition - a Weather Mod and Climate Overhaul _____________
******************* A simple texture that turns corn flakes into snowflakes *******************
A long time ago I made snowflake textures for Skyrim, today it snowed in my Boston, which prompted me to make snowflakes for Fallout 4
Textures are available for selection: - has 3 transparency options - resolution 256x256, 512x512, 1024X1024 Texture resolution 1024x1024 wastes 10 fps on my pc, I don't know what is the reason, it could be the game engine or my old processor, 1024x1024 remains as an experimental version. I advise you to use 256x256 for HD monitors, 512x512 for 4K and 8K and 1024x1024 in the cinema.