Waunakee, Wisconsin – Video filmed by X user Cory Jennerjohn captures a nighttime snowfall at the corner of Woodland Drive and Ganser Drive during a heavy winter storm on November 29, 2025, at around 7:30 p.m.
The clip begins with a slow pan across a yellow pedestrian crossing sign coated in fresh snow. The sign is lit by the warm glow of a vintage-style streetlamp, where swirling flurries pass through the beam and create a hazy effect against the dark, overcast sky.
As the camera lowers, a second yellow sign reading “Watch for Children” comes into view. It is also covered in snow, with a gray utility box attached to the pole beneath it.
In the background, a gently curving two-lane road stretches forward, bordered by a split-rail wooden fence on one side and a row of bare deciduous trees dusted with snow on the other. Dim porch lights and faintly glowing windows can be seen through the trees, suggesting nearby homes.
The ground is coated with roughly 2 to 3 inches of accumulating snow, disturbed only by light tire tracks on the pavement. The scene is quiet and atmospheric, marked by the hush of falling snow and distant wind that underscores the peaceful tone of an early Wisconsin winter storm.
The post is captioned “I think it’s actually snowing harder. #wiwx,” and the video has drawn the attention of news outlets for its timely look at the intensifying lake-effect snow event affecting the region.
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