To my surprise the drone was almost completely dry I guess from the wind of the blades, only the very top of the drone had a few drops of water everything else seem dry, underneath was dry also, but I only went straight up and straight down... Impressive.
Honestly no idea other than warm your battery to a minimum of 77 degrees. Check out JTO2GO on YouTube he does drone test and mods. He flew in actual snow with no issues.
Bad idea for two reasons. First, phantom 4 does not like less than 32 degrees and you may void your warranty. Second, it likes moisture less. Snow and Phantom 4 electronics don't mix. Water will also void warranty, even snowflakes. I do, however, understand your desire to get it up in the air and the video is great.
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