* Start with temperature set just above freezing.
* Cause approximately 1 inch of snow to fall on warm roads.
* Allow snow to partially melt on roads before reducing temperatures below freezing overnight. This will produce a nice, thick layer of ice at road-level.
* Raise temperatures just above freezing again, and cause 2-3 more inches of snow to fall.
* Allow surface of snow to melt slightly before returning temperatures below freezing to produce a second crust of ice, with a fluffy interstitial layer of snow to separate them.
* Keeping temperatures below freezing, cause 3-4 more inches of snow to fall; the extra cold will allow this garnish of snow to be light and powdery, with a pleasing texture.
Serve topped with spun-out vehicles.
Recommended pairing: predictions of apocalypse.
* Cause approximately 1 inch of snow to fall on warm roads.
* Allow snow to partially melt on roads before reducing temperatures below freezing overnight. This will produce a nice, thick layer of ice at road-level.
* Raise temperatures just above freezing again, and cause 2-3 more inches of snow to fall.
* Allow surface of snow to melt slightly before returning temperatures below freezing to produce a second crust of ice, with a fluffy interstitial layer of snow to separate them.
* Keeping temperatures below freezing, cause 3-4 more inches of snow to fall; the extra cold will allow this garnish of snow to be light and powdery, with a pleasing texture.
Serve topped with spun-out vehicles.
Recommended pairing: predictions of apocalypse.
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