A storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds.
1 Real snowstorms are rare; there was none the winter I spent there.
2 April is a month of cold rain and occasional, charitably brief snowstorms .
3 The magnetic currents common to snowstorms hastened the destruction of the rigging.
4 Sometimes they appear during snowstorms and melt away when the skies clear.
5 Blustering winds and fierce snowstorms had no terrors for the ardent student.
6 They're braced for cold and snowstorms to play havoc on their plans.
7 Several isolated snowstorms looked like giant marble pillars fulfilling a similar function.
8 Wal-Mart is not alone feeling pressure from major snowstorms and floods.
9 There have been reports of figures racing through the snowstorms , but nothing confirmed.
10 Not to mention the area's generally unpredictable weather, including snowstorms and sudden avalanches.
11 Often even in the summer there are snowstorms and a very low temperature.
12 Like an army on the march, football forges ahead through downpours and snowstorms .
13 I want to lose myself in the precisely timed rain showers and snowstorms .
14 The snowstorms stalled traffic on roads and railways and rendered remote wells inaccessible.
15 Heavy snowstorms and cold snaps have hit U.S. employment, retail sales and manufacturing.
16 The wild snowstorms have left us-andwe have thrown our wolf-skinovercoats aside.
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Snowstorms в диалектах
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