Mars has no liquid water, but it does have snowstorms
Mars is our nearest planetary neighbor, so it is no wonder a lot of our efforts in space exploration have been dedicated to finding out more about this red giant. In fact, there are currently two NASA rovers roaming its surface and collecting valuable data.
Long ago, Mars was covered in water and was much warmer. However, today its atmosphere has grown thin, and there is no liquid water on its surface. What it does have, though, is snowstorms. These only happen at night when the planet is colder, and the snow mostly melts when it touches the ground.