Despite it being winter, the sun's rays are strong enough to cause
damage to your skin and eyes where snow is covering the ground. That is
especially true during February and March when the sun angle is a little
higher. The temperature of the air is not a factor. Instead, it is a
matter of a double dose of solar radiation between the rays coming
directly from the sun and the rays being reflected off the snow's
surface.
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