Despite not being as strong as during the summer, the sun's rays can
still do harm in the winter when snow is on the ground. A double dose of
solar radiation -- the sun's direct rays and rays being reflected off
the snow's surface -- can lead to a snow burn (winter's version of a sun
burn). As the rays are being reflected off the snow's surface, the
resultant glare can be blinding to anyone walking around and to
motorists.
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