We've seen tons and tons of different snowflakes under an ordinary microscope, but what happens if you look closer?
This page has four shots of even closer images of a single flake. In fact, it's part of a single arm from a single six-sided flake.
Another page has put all the magnifications together so you can sort of imagine yourself getting closer and closer to the flake, until it's sort of incomprehensible how close you actually are.
Is it best to consider such things in the midst of summer?