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February’s Snow Moon, the Last Full Moon of Winter, Lights Up the Sky This Weekend – Prevention.com
The name has never felt so fitting. ❄️

- This year’s full Snow Moon reached peak illumination at 3:17 a.m. EST on Saturday, February 27, 2021.
- The last full moon of winter is easy to spot, with a long, high arc across the night sky.
- Its chilly name is particularly meaningful this year, following several countrywide snowstorms.
For many parts of the country, this year’s winter has been one of the snowiest in recent memory—and this month’s full moon is arriving just in time to send it off.
The full Snow Moon reached peak illumination at 3:17…
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