Bringing back a frosty feature (plus more improvements for WordPress.com users)
About 17 years ago we added an option called “Show falling snow on my blog” to WordPress.com. The name said it all: it added falling snow to your blog. Then, one day, it disappeared. It wasn’t because spring came and melted the snow away. We were cleaning up code, juggling lots of different priorities, and the snow was shoveled away.
When we first announced this bit of fun in 2007, we were inspired because WordPress co-founder and our CEO Matt Mullenweg was missing out on a White Christmas in his hometown of Houston. Ever since it went away, some of you have let us know you’ve also been missing out on snow — on WordPress.com. Thanks to everyone who reminded us, we’re bringing back this frosty feature today, available now for every WordPress.com user.
Want to join the fun? Log into your WordPress.com account and visit Settings in the left-hand sidebar. There, you’ll find an option to add some fresh powder to your site:

Voilà! With one click, your visitors can enjoy a wintry surprise, no matter where they are in the world:
We like to think of it as a fun gift for a time of year when so many people around the world will be sharing gifts — whether or not it’s snowing where you’re writing on your blog.
Now, we know not everyone appreciates snow as much as we do. So, we’ve been working hard on a flurry of other gifts over the past few months too, adding tons of improvements to WordPress.com. Until now, we just haven’t told you about them on our blog! This seems like a great time to recognize all those other small features, improvements, and wishlist items that make the WordPress.com world just a little bit nicer:
- We added over 65 themes to our Free, Personal, and Premium plans in the last half of the year. If you haven’t taken a look at our new themes lately, take a moment and browse around now. If you’re on the Personal plan and above, you can use any theme — even custom ones — but we’re always trying to make sure you have a great, curated list of high-quality options on our less expensive plans too.
- We also brought back Bulk Plugin Management, so users with any paid plan can efficiently manage and update plugins across all your WordPress.com sites. If you’re managing multiple sites, this will save you a lot of time, so you can spend more time doing what you love.
- The WordPress core development team created a new component for managing data called Data Views. We’re using this functionality in our Hosting Dashboard, improving the experience of managing your sites and domains.
- Developers know that PHP — a programming language that’s near and dear to our hearts — is the backbone of the web (and WordPress itself). Never heard of it? Not to worry. Just think of PHP as the magic that makes your WordPress website possible. WordPress.com upgraded to PHP 8.1 this year, ensuring your sites maintain top-tier performance and compatibility with your favorite themes and plugins.
With all these new features and improvements, there’s snow time like the present to build your websites with WordPress.com. Feeling the giving spirit too? It’s easy to share WordPress.com with a gift subscription. No pressure, of course. Enjoy the snow, and look for even more enhancements and features to come in 2025!
Thanks for bringing the snow feature back! I’ve missed it. Hurray!
Thanks, I’ll try that!
I’ve just tried it. It’s super awesome. I like it. Try it out.
Yay! Been missing this feature for such a long time!!!
Many thanks!!!
It takes me back to a time when people got so creative with their blog designs—snow gently falling in winter and leaves drifting down in autumn.
I’m so enjoying your Poet theme! 👌✨
Lovely feature 😄
Thank you – I like it !
Wow 🤩 I would love to have the snow feature in my site 🌨️🌨️🌨️. I have enabled the feature to be shown in my site .
Don’t need snow falling here. I have been shoveling snow almost every day for the last couple of weeks and likely well into March or April of next year, lol. Swaying palm trees or tropical ocean spray would be nice.
This is the first I’m hearing/reading about it. Love this.
One week ago, I blogged about how much I missed this annual feature. Thank you for paying attention! 🙂
It’s a shame that it only snows on PCs though as the new Stats feature shows that the majority of visitors to my site (and I suspect the majority of the millions of other WordPress.com sites now) visit it via phone.
PS: The direction of the falling snow depends on the position of your cursor. Can’t remember that feature in previous years?
Wow, what a frosty delight to know that WordPress has chilly snow!
Cheers, would love to experience real snow one day. hopefully earlier the better.
I hope you get to – I get to experience it yearly and it’s still magical
Cool!
Great to have it as an option. A funny thing I noticed is, I use Dark Reader browser extension that turns web pages into dark mode. With that turned on, the snow turns black. So you get dark snow falling.
Oh my god! It’s beautiful ☀️
Wow. I just noticed that this time, the snowflakes are dimensional. Great job! 🙂
YEAH