Oh so many things!
The snow is a big part, after the first day thrill I'm feeling kind of meh, not that I hate the stuff, far from it, it's just that it seems to sap all the energy from me, regardless of me engaging in snow related activieties or not. And all my exams are delayed for an unspecified time, this might as well mean that that one free week after them won't actually be there :/
And while we're on about snow my hometown/city/whatever is completely snowed in, crazy stuff that I haven't seen in all my years that I've lived there, and this happened in two days, there will probably be more of the stuff. The snow buried most of the cars around the building my flat is in, the water is off in the whole city for a few days to prevent pipes from bursting, electricity is iffy and might go off anytime now, the stores have been raided for supplies by the populace and bread was given out by a few of the biggest bakeries for free (crazy stuff that).
Now, if power goes out, one of the bigger Aluminum producers in the world (not just by size but by quality) will need to shut down immediately or take a gamble and try and run on backup power which if fails while they shut down means the production cells will be borked and will need replacement which takes a long time. The second thing is that while a big part of the city can use wood burning means of heating themselves most people that I know can't, this makes me worry especially since I have no real way of contacting them if power goes out :I
Oh and I really want to see this giant ass snow in person, jump from a building into it or something, around here it's been mostly windy and quite meh in terms of volume