Where is melted snow skyrim




















Denver, Colorado gets much worse winters, I believe, than Seattle Washington, even though Seattle is substantially farther North - because Seattle is a lowland-coastal city, while Denver is an inland mountain city.

D There can be volcanic landscapes in very far northern areas. We saw volcanic landscapes in MW. We did not in Cyrodiil.

E Magic: There could be areas where powerful wizards or simply 'naturally' occuring magical phenomena have created magically-induced temperate regions F Stuff none of us have thought of but the devs have, that give them a premise to create other types of landscape.

Maybe even with freezing lakes and so on Very unlikely to happen, but would be a great idea for future games :happy:. Maybe there will be a weather system that implements seasons, so in winter its snow everywhere and in summer it melts!

Once you get back down to level ground, there will be less snow. Imagine, some super icy parts. And then your Canada. And then your Michigan. Cold, but not barren. Having an attractive game is more important than a minor breach of geographic consistency.

I loved the Bruma area and style and would love the entire province of Skyrim to be similar. If it already has snow and ice, how can you have warmer weather then?

This is why I ask. I can't see Skyrim's southern border be non-artic climate. Of course they're going to be covered in snow and ice.

It's freezing at those altitudes. As you go further north, and descend from the mountains, the temperature warms again. Though I expect northern Skyrim and all the mountaintops throughout the province may well be almost entirely snow, the southern reaches and the valleys will be verdant and green - if not a little too fresh for the average Imperial's tastes Think of Scotland: The Cairngorm Mountains are fairly central in the Scottish highlands, and covered in snow days of the year at the highest, wildest altitudes.

Further north though, as the mountains subside, the snow gives way to grass and forest again, with fresh flowing streams escaping from the harsher mountainous climates. If you get bored of the snow in Skyrim, just climb down from the mountains and explore the valleys for a while.

It's not all snow and frozen tundra like you may think. I once hiked Mt. It's your typical mountain in the Rockies - very high altitude, very beautiful.

But not all of it was snow and tundra even in the fall. There were a few valleys and flowers and tree lines, running rivers and such like that. We didn't hit the universal cold until the tips of the mountains. So Bethesda has options.

The shores of Skyrim are bound to be bountiful in warmer climates, as well as some of the regions leading into the other provinces. Not to mention valleys inside of the mountains. And then they'll be forests and everything else. So sick of the snow? God no. So many opportunities for variety. And snow's always beautiful in my eyes. Furs and capes and cloaks and hoods and all that. I'm really hoping that Bethesda will learn from the modders of Oblivion and add some really great variety to the outfits.

How do I find the Unmelting Snow? I have every thing but the Unmelting Snow. I have the notched pick axe and climbed to the top of Throat of the world. I can't figure where to dig for the snow. Have you found it? User Info: Evad-ri. What unmelting snow? User Info: matthewskyr I have completed the main questline and I have never received a quest where I need unmelting snow.

Is this a mod? User Info: thedeadraven Top Voted Answer. You have to be far enough in the main story so you can reach paarthanax, then it will show you the marker for the snow. User Info: MasterMender0. Go to the very top of the throat of the world, and use the quest marker to find the specific patch of snow.

User Info: Sheep You don't need the notched pick axe to get "unmelting snow" just as the poster before me said, make sure you have the quest selected, the location is opposite of where the dragon paarthunax is sitting.

User Info: mickbw It is under the top of the snow at the marker. If you look right above the rock at the market it should come up. User Info: jollyroger



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