Find more details about your dream below in the in-depth readings: multiple sources, Dream Oracle’s take, today’s foresight, and one practical suggestion. You’ll also find links to advice topics for direct guidance.

Dreams about snowfall
Snowfall in a dream is commonly linked to slowly opening the doors to the life you’ve dreamed of, keeping the wicked and the envious away from the household, encountering beautiful events in life, soon paying off a debt that has needed settling for a long time and ending long-standing major disputes between siblings, and seeing cherished dreams come true in a blessed way.
Waking Feelings
Feeling tranquility after your dream about snowfall? Your dream suggests that changes are coming in the home that have to do with decoration and with the purchase of furniture. You can get the money you need for a certain project or business sooner than you think.
An anxious feeling after experiencing this dream implies that you will regret a purchase that, for whatever reason, you cannot exchange. You may be right, but that won’t change things and you may get some upset.
You need to take a step further at the professional level, but an opportunity doesn’t quite come up to you.
Inner Reading
If you had a dream about snowfall, you are too busy catering to the needs and demands of others, instead of your own. You will overcome your present circumstance. You are hesitant or reluctant in taking the first step toward a goal or decision. Your hard work and diligence will pay off in the end.
Dream Oracle reveals that little things can add up to be a major issue later if not addressed immediately. You have lofty aspirations and idealistic goals. You feel you are being overlooked or overshadowed. Snowfall is also about regret and life, which means you may be expressing regrets for some past mistake, and something in your life is moving to an another level.

Dream about snow-covered trees
A dream about snow-covered trees can be linked to the problems and hardships of those around you also being resolved. A practical guideline: don't take criticism as a personal attack, but as an opportunity to grow and improve.