snowstorm
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of snowstorm
Example Sentences
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He watched, tears in his eyes, as Fogel called his mother, nearly the same age as his own, as they flew home through a February snowstorm, Fogel recalled.
There are no major rain or snowstorms in the forecast throughout early December in California as of now.
From Los Angeles Times
Last week, I stood on a Chicago street corner in a blinding snowstorm and watched a homeless man crawl inside a big wooden box on wheels.
From Salon
Survivors of a snowstorm in Patagonia which killed five people including a British woman have said local authorities did not offer enough help.
From BBC
A British woman is among five people who have died in a snowstorm in Chilean Patagonia.
From BBC
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