Is there anywhere more beautiful in California than Yosemite National Park on a snowy day?

A potent winter storm swept through the park last week, turning the park's landscape a milk-white and the its beloved valley into a magical scene worthy of a snow globe.

Celebrating the recent snowfall amid an unseasonably dry winter season, the park shared a video on Facebook of several scenes of giant flakes falling and included the message: "Only the most waterproof boots stand a chance now, against thick powder with slush beneath... But those who brave the storm and venture outside will be met with a glorious winter wonderland, helping to replenish the snowpack in the Sierra and recharge the park's famed waterfalls for the spring thaw.

Watching this video just might be the most relaxing thing you do all day, and many in the comments noted the beauty of the quiet, snowy stillness in the clips.

GALLERY: Snow storm turns Yosemite into a magical winter wonderland

"Soul soothing," wrote one person in the comments.

"Peaceful....and the beauty of nature!" another shared.

"How I LOVE when the Valley looks like this!" a commenter wrote.

"Nothing like the stillness when giant snow flakes fall," another shared.

The storm from the Northwest dropped into the park late Wednesday, and delivered snow showers through early Sunday.

Tioga Pass and the Yosmite Ski Area recorded more than 4 feet of snow across the five-day period.

Skis cleared in the park on Sunday and dry conditions are expected through Wednesday afternoon, with unsettled weather returning Wednesday night and through the weekend.