ice storm in English

noun
1
a storm of freezing rain that leaves a coating of ice.
Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas all endure the occasional ice storm , hurricane and tornado that can cause electrical outages.
noun
    silver storm

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1. • climate change cannot be avoided; Ice Storm 1998 is the worst ice storm in Canadian history, to date.

2. The ice storm caused a power outage.

3. 5 The ice storm caused a power outage.

4. 6 Northeast ice storm darkens homes, fills shelters.

5. 2 An ice storm at dawn paralyzed St. Louis traffic.

6. 9 An ice storm continues to wreak havoc on the Midwest.

7. 13 In 19 Ontario residents were crippled by a severe ice storm.

8. 10 The ice storm got my hibiscus ; the cat got the goldfish.

9. 7 The next day, an ice storm left 400,000 Detroit residents without electricity.

10. 1 The ice storm has downed trees and power lines all over the region.

11. 8 An ice storm last winter covered several states in a thick glass like glaze.

12. Lauren Boebert Is Blaming America’s Widespread Ice Storm Power Outages On The Green New Deal, Naturally

13. 12 After their frothy first films together, Lee patch , beginning with the sober domestic drama Ice Storm.

14. So it was in Franconia, Germany, in 1794 when vintners pressed juice from frozen grapes after an ice storm.

15. 11 Wendigo has taught his tribe the power that lies in harnessing the ice storm,[www.Sentencedict.com] its strength and implacability.

16. What: Bushtit, Psaltriparus minimus; When: Thursday, April 2, 2020; Where: Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado; W e had an ice storm earlier in the month, as good an excuse as any to go out for a bit of birding

17. Displaying sensitive leadership, he brought together the Roman Catholic and Protestant Chaplaincies of the base and brigade to an administrative unity, while continuing to meet the demands of army operations such as the ice storm in Ontario and Quebec and the peacekeeping commitments to Kosovo and Bosnia.