Looks like you could benefit from a monopod or tripod.
Snow is tricky for light meters. It's more reflective than what the light meter anticipates from typical surfaces, so it tells the light meter is it brighter than it actually is. This causes the light meter to overcompensate for the reflectiveness and tells you to underexpose the snow. Open up a stop or two and the highlights will be less flat and you will have more texture.
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