Event with precipitation in the form of snow.
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Examples for "snow storm"
Examples for "snow storm"
1The morning ushered in a heavy snow storm, with a tremendous gale.
2Arriving in Antarctica on board the yacht Australia during a snow storm.
3Sunday, November eleventh: We are having a heavy and wet snow storm.
4A high drifting snow storm never fails to bring up this story.
5Then temperatures tumbled and a snow storm whipped down from the heavens.
1The ice formed rapidly in the river and they met daily snow storms.
2Terrific snow storms kept the tribe within their shelters for days.
3According to early reports, Michigan is experiencing low voter turnout because of snow storms.
4On the instant and incessantly fall snow storms of illusions.
5We'd had massive snow storms, flooding, wildfires from lightning strikes.
6Severe snow storms in the eastern United States are affecting trans-Atlantic flights from Irish airports.
7The winter was again setting in with a cold frosty air, and frequent snow storms.
8Fewer snow storms allowed people to shop more readily.
9It worried us last winter that he went so lightly clad during the snow storms.
10You don't have such wild snow storms in England?
11The forecasting service said there was a prospect of snow storms along with the strong winds.
12The Canadian Parliament met, early in March, 1862, at Quebec; in bitter winter and snow storms.
13From heatwaves, snow storms, hammering hail or even cold snaps -mother nature is big business.
14BLIZZARDS, gale-force winds and snow storms over the past few days have caused several deaths across Europe.
15The managers of the national grid had to scramble to safeguard electricity supplies during snow storms yesterday.
16During the winter of 1868, we encountered hardships and exposure in terrific snow storms, sleet, etc., etc.
Translations for snow storms