The beauty of a snowy blizzard is often breathtaking, especially when captured in a time-lapse. A recent video showcasing Winter Storm Jonas has captured the awe of many online viewers, presenting the storm’s effects in a stunning visual format.

A few years earlier, Winter Storm Jonas swept across the country‘s East Coast, lasting about 48 hours. A resident in Northern Virginia decided to record this event, setting up a camera on his front porch before the snow started.
This camera is programmed to capture one frame every 30 seconds. The footage is then compressed into a short video. It begins on a normal morning with cars driving past and a white chair on the porch.

In the scene, there’s a garden gnome by the chair and some cars parked nearby. White houses appear in the background. As the video plays, snow begins to fall, transforming the green porch into a white wonderland.
Gradually, the chair fills up with snow, and the distant cars also become covered. Soon, the snow rises steadily as night falls, blanketing everything on the ground like a white bedsheet, creating a peaceful scene.

As the video progresses, the snowfall increases, and the snow level on the ground rises. Soon, everything visible earlier is completely covered. The garden chair and the cars disappear under the heavy snow, illustrating the blizzard’s powerful effect.
Later, when the homeowner measured the snow depth, he found it to be an impressive 31 inches. This remarkable video clip is worth sharing with others because it allows them to experience a beautiful winter wonderland resembling a fairytale page.
