So every time the mouse moves, compare the position to the previous position, current time to last time, and then store the new position and time. This'll give you a vector indicating direction and distance, and a length of time - so together, you get velocity (px per ms).
You'll negate the vector, and use that to move your snow - so the faster the mouse moves, the faster the snow moves in the opposite direction.
If you don't want snow moving up, you can either dampen vertical motion pretty heavily, or just ignore the y coordinate of the cursor. You might also want to dampen the horizontal motion, if you want less "fluffy" snow.
@Shog9: so bind to $(document).mousemove(), get pageX and pageY, compare it to the previously found one (does this mean subtract them?), then negate them?
@Purmou Yeah, that's a good start. You'll probably want to drop animate, if you plan on adjusting the movement of the snow fairly often, or perhaps write a custom step function for it and do your mouse check in that.
calculating the position like 1/10 as often and letting css interpolate might be jerky but i think it would actually work well for snow. Curious to see that