If it comes to snow, trust a Swiss!
OK guys, there is a difference between a) driving on a street with some inches of snow, and b) driving off road on snow.
Airing the tire down has 3 good effects (besides 33 bad ones):
1. The tire touches on a wider base, which gives less ground pressure per square inch, which makes, that the tire sinks less into a soft surface.
2. Being soft, the tire can hug obstacles better, adapts its shape better to the shape of the ground, which equals more traction.
3. The tire cleans itself better from dirt and mud because the tire gets more deformated when rolling (the same as taking a dirty boot and bend it, the dirt will fell off)
Now, all these effects are desired when driving on soft ground, where there is nothing hard underneath. In situation b) off roading in deep snow, where the snow is actually so deep that you would like to float on the top of it (like walking in snow shoes) airing down and/or using wide tires is perfect.
Normally, we don't go off-roading in Iceland or the Arctics, we just want to drive on a snow covered street.
a) What we want here is a high ground pressure per square inch, for that the tire sinks through the soft stuff and finds grip on the hard surface underneath. The skinnier a tire is, and the more aggressive pattern it has to dig the snow away to reach the hard ground, the better it will work. The cold temperatures make the rubber of a tire harder, so you should equal this with a somewhat lower air pressure, no matter if there is snow or not, just as long as temperatures are around or below freezing. Specific snow tires compense this already with a softer rubber compound; this is the reason snow tires wear down so fast on dry road and warm temperatures.
Now, my recommendation: Normal winter driving, as long as the snow on the road is not higher than about 1 foot (right underneath the hub) drive with about 2-4 psi less than in summer, what you actually should do during the whole cold-cold season, but don't air down. If the snow is deeper than 1 foot, go back home and cuddle with a hot coffee and wife/girlfriend in front of the fire place. No, seriously, then you should start experimenting with airing down and go prepared as if you would hit a trail.
Have fun!
[Edited by donkey boy on 10-11-2000 at 06:35 AM]