This post is part of Hard Refresh, a soothing weekly column where we try to cleanse your brain of whatever terrible thing you just witnessed on Twitter.
If you're in need of a relaxing and seasonal ASMR-like videos, look no further! Videos of snow falling is exactly what you need.
Sounds of nature such as rain, whale songs, and forest rustlings tend to be the go-to for anyone looking to surround themselves with soothing white noise, but the sounds of snow falling are often overlooked.
The gentle whistles of wind whipping, the light pats of snowflakes piling up, and the serene gaps of silence between each wintery sound make these videos ideal for those who love to envelope themselves in calming, natural sounds.
Luckily, there are tons of easily accessible videos of snow cascading in a variety of different locations available on YouTube.
In addition to having pleasant auditory qualities, the videos are also visually gorgeous. Staring out onto snowy vistas can provide you with a nice cleansing dose of mind bleach to wash away the scarring internet content you've probablydefinitely consumed throughout the day.
They can also be a nice dose of nature if you feel like you've been missing snow during this fairly snow-less winter. Or, maybe you just haven't left your house in days.
Plus, you'll be able to transport yourself to lakes, streams, and mountains -- the most relaxing of destinations. And, you can even find blizzard and snow storm footage, if tempestuous snowfall is more your thing.
Another lovely thing about these videos is that they all tend to be an hour or so in length. Perfect for easing you into a nice nap or an even longer slumber.
For anyone who's sick of watching logs burn and crackle, these videos are also a wonderful alternative to the classic holiday Yule log videos.
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