The tallest snowman was built in 2008 in Bethel, Maine. The snowman, nicknamed "Olympia", was 37.2 meters (122 feet) tall.
The first artificial snow was created in March of 1949, by Wayne Pierce, Art Hunt, and Dave Richey. The first snow maker was patented in 1961 by Alden Hanson.
It also snows on Mars and Venus, even though the snow on Venus is actually flakes of metal.
Snow is actually colorless. The reason it looks white to us is because very little sunlight is absorbed by snow.
The average snowflake is made up of 180 billion molecules of water, has six sides, and falls at a speed of 3.1 miles (5 kilometers) per hour.
The world's largest snowflake was found at Fort Keogh, Montana in January 28, 1887. It was 15 inches across and 8 inches thick!