February’s Snow Moon
Full Moon in February
Across the world, February’s full moon reflects endurance and integration. This is a moment of sustaining energy through intensity, whether that intensity comes from cold, heat, or culmination.
Northern Hemisphere — Snow Moon
In the Northern Hemisphere, February’s full moon is traditionally known as the Snow Moon, named for the heavy snowfall typical of this time of year. It symbolizes resilience, purification, and quiet persistence, as winter continues but daylight slowly begins to return.
Southern Hemisphere — Late Summer Moon
In the Southern Hemisphere, February falls in late summer, a period associated with ripening, heat, and consolidation rather than dormancy. Ecologically and culturally, this season emphasizes harvest, maturity, and sustained vitality as peak summer energy begins to taper.
Our February Moon Water Mist is designed to support stamina and balance, helping you stay grounded through intensity wherever you are in the world.