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Maybe that's not the correct term, but basically the game doesn't register the world objects' status properly because of some server malfunction and whatnot.
It snowed every winter when I was a kid, and it would pile up on tree branches as it fell but fall off or blow away after the first day or so. So for most of the time snow was on the ground, even several inches of it, there was barely any on the vegetation.
Sorry I can’t help with the glitch itself, but in the meantime, maybe it doesn’t have to break the immersion so badly 🤷♂️
(Unless deciduous trees still have leaves, of course… That happens in rare cases, but it’s bad news. Their leaves catch lots of snow, but their branches aren’t meant to support all that extra weight!)