When does the snow melt in Animal Crossing?

avatarJokingTunic2 years ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz2 years ago

The snow in Animal Crossing starts to melt around February 24th and should be completely gone by February 25th. It's like the game's way of telling you spring is just around the corner! You'll see the transition from the snowy landscape back to the green grass, which is always a refreshing change after a long winter.

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avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

February 24-25 is when you'll notice the snow disappearing in Animal Crossing. But if you ask me, the real question is, when do the cherry blossoms start? Because that's the best part of spring in the game!


avatarRequestingFinal2 years ago

Feb 25th, the snow's all gone. Time to say bye to the winter wonderland and hello to spring!


avatarVitriolingMouth2 years ago

Depends on where you're at in your game, but generally, snow melts on February 25th. Honestly, I always get a bit sad to see it go. The winter vibes in Animal Crossing are top-tier.

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