The difference between rain and snow is the state of aggregation. Rain is liquid, snow solid. When rain falls to the ground, the water usually runs off or seeps away. Snow, on the other hand, remains on the ground. Both have advantages and disadvantages: if the rainwater runs off, the natural soil is supplied with the necessary moisture, and paths or roads are cleared of water more quickly. The snow that lies on the ground is a kind of natural water reservoir for warmer temperatures and precisely for the time that brings the blossoming and awakening of nature: so that growth can begin and continue to flourish, it needs this moisture - perfectly saved by the snow for this process. So rain and snow are wonderful at their times. This is how your day should be today: what is to remain for a later point in time is to be safely left and what is to continue to flow or seep away is to be safely let go.
I wish you an extraordinary day!