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snowstorm

[ snoh-stawrm ]

noun

  1. a storm accompanied by a heavy fall of snow.


snowstorm

/ ˈ²õ²Ôəʊˌ²õ³Ùɔ˳¾ /

noun

  1. a storm with heavy snow
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Origin of snowstorm1

An Americanism dating back to 1765–75; snow + storm
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The baby eagle did not survive a snowstorm last month.

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It has endured floods, snowstorms and a lightning strike, standing as a testament to resilience and history.

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It said a "busy day" was expected, with airlines "catching up after this weekend's snowstorm which dumped over 22cm of snow at the airport".

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This will be one of the first winter snowstorms of the season, Tardy said, following an earlier one that came on Jan. 7 from the north, and brought just a few inches of snow.

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Even in a snowstorm, it’s easy to pick Dopp out of a crowd.

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