Early, this morning, it snowed, and the snow was lying on the ground. I thought 'Eeeee!', and reckoned It wasn't heavy enough to stop me going jobgging. Just make sure the hood was tied up on my hoodie sweater. Half-melted snow's not too bad to jog on, either. However, at the end of my first lap of the park, I stopped. I have no problem jogging in the rain. Stops you overheating. However, I have objections to running when the snow is coming down in tiny pellets and you can't see. Even when I was walking the five minutes back, I had to hold a hand in front of my face to be able to see where I was going. Plus was practically white when I got in the door - considering my jogging bottoms are navy and the hoodie is black...