The ozone in the air makes the atmosphere more conductive, generating more atmospheric static electricity than what would be generated in the air alone. Ozone also hangs in the air after the storm, giving the land around it a recognizable metallic smell.
The “Smell” of Snow
The “smell” of snow isn’t really a smell, it’s more of a sensory experience that can be described via smell. Smelling snow is your body actually sensing a multitude of feelings, one of them being cold air, another is the perception of weather before snow hits.
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