What Does Dreaming of Snow Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
According to traditional interpretation and Ibn Sirin, snow in a dream may mostly point to plenty, abundance, provision, and recovery from illness; snow seen in its season (winter) in particular is interpreted as the end of sorrows and ample provision. Snow seen in summer or out of season, however, may point to hardship, illness, or an unexpected setback.
Psychological View
From a modern psychological perspective, snow can represent a pause in the unconscious, silence, and the "freezing" of emotions, or a desire for purification; with its white blanket covering everything, it may point to the need to close an old chapter and turn a clean page. In the Jungian approach, pure, covering snow can be a symbol of repressed emotions or a state of inner stillness and solitude.
By Context
For Singles
A single person seeing snow fall may point to an approaching marriage, good news, and a peaceful period lived without fear.
For Married People
For a married person, snow may point to peace within the family and a long, healthy union; standing in the snow without feeling cold strengthens this reading.
Snow in Season (winter)
Snow falling in winter can be interpreted as blessing and plenty, and as a sign that the changes on the way will be for the good.
Unseasonal / Summer Snow
Snow seen in summer or out of season may point to illness, injustice, or an unexpected hardship that unsettles one's inner balance.
Eating Snow or Walking in Snow
Eating snow may point to lawful earnings and livelihood, while walking in the snow may point to a benefit arriving from an unexpected quarter.