Hilliard, Ohio – A video filmed by X user Stupercell, an 18-year-old trained weather spotter for the National Weather Service’s Wilmington office, shows a ferocious, windless blizzard hitting a quiet suburban street around 3:30 AM on December 2, 2025.
The footage begins with a wide-angle, front-facing view from inside a parked or slowly idling vehicle. Headlights slice through the pitch-black night, cutting into a dense wall of swirling snow.
Heavy flakes slam against the lens in a relentless, horizontal barrage, quickly piling up on an already slushy two-lane residential road. Modest ranch-style homes line the street, along with bare winter trees and snow-covered evergreens drooping under the weight.
Streetlamps cast hazy orange glows over the scene, illuminating dark conifers on the right and faint porch lights from houses on the left. The windows remain dark as the storm intensifies.
There is no wind—only silent, rapid accumulation. Roughly an inch builds in real time, shrinking visibility to just a few feet ahead and creating a muffled whiteout reminiscent of a powerful Midwest squall.
The original X post reads: “Wow… this is like a blizzard without the wind!! Hilliard, OH getting it good rn!!”
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