I walk around in Skyrim and I notice that I don't even know if half of Skyrim is snow covered. I mean It would be boring if every inch of land was covered in snow and ice for reasons like players want a varied climate and different biomes. I understand that but does it really make sense that county Bruma was covered in snow but Flakreath hold and the Rift was not?
I'm just trying to with logic here, quite new to it though.
A lot of the Skyrims culture and geography is inspired by old Norse culture and Scandinavia(among others). I live in northern Sweden and heck, right now I could jump out my window landing in 2 meters deep snow. I know Skyrim is not Scandinavia... it's just "here it is the ice age, but there is a nice pine forest with no snow what so ever." :/
Meh... I am not that bothered with it actually. Any thought from you guys/girls? How much snow do you got were you live right now?