There's snow in the forecast, at least while you read this.

There’s one Florida community where it snows each night during the holidays.  

Just ask 4-year-old Mo Mo Giannini who will tell you how Santa works.

"Open the door, go down the chimney,” Mo Mo says with authority.

Yet, understanding how it snows in Florida may take a little imagination.

"Bubbles!” Mo Mo says with a giggle.

This may look like New England with flurries flying, but would you believe it's Osceola County?

Each night through New Year's Eve, after the sun sets, the flakes fly in Celebration.

"You finally get to experience something close to snow if you've never seen snow,” says second-grader Tommy Mattox, who could be a budding meteorologist.

"It stays there. It doesn't move,” Tommy says of the nightly accumulation.

The Hollywood special effect snow captivates the young and the young at heart. Here, kids run through the streets and toss what looks to be snow at each other. Meanwhile, adults dance in the bubble-like mixture falling from above.

And then there's the man from the North Pole.

"Knock off the fighting and get those rooms cleaned,” Santa suggests to a brother-sister pair.

Visits with Santa join electric train rides to see the lights. Horse-drawn carriage rides and sleighs pulled by white horses glide by row houses decorated for the season.

On select nights, carolers will serenade the crowd. However, trying to contain Tommy, Mo Mo and their friend Emma from the hourly snow falls is no easy task.

"That's the last thing, because I am going to get messy!” first-grader Emma Lynch foreshadows.

Emma knows there's no holding back making snow angels lying on your back and sniffing the snow on your chest in the middle of a closed street.

"It tastes very bad,” says Angelo Giannini, Mo Mo’s big brother with a grin.

“Tommy, did you taste it?” Scott Fais asks.

“Yes,” Tommy the future weatherman responds.

“What did it taste like?” Scott follows up with.

A laugh starts, before Tommy adds, “Very bad."

Meantime, Mo Mo has a different idea.

"Um ... waffles."

After you're done playing with the snow, you can put on some ice skates and go for a spin around the ice skating rink.

But since the snow falls each hour, the snowball fights are only another 50 minutes away.

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