snowstorms in English

noun
1
a heavy fall of snow, especially with a high wind.
If the temperature rises during or after a snowstorm , it means heavier, wetter snow will be deposited on a less-stable powder base, increasing the risk of a slide.

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1. Then by dusk it appears as if snowstorms are blotting out the distant views.

2. However, certain losses caused by snowstorms or freezing rain are only covered under an "all risks" policy.

3. Nevertheless, telecommuting is destined to increase, he said, pushed along by snowstorms, traffic jams and technological progress.

4. In 1856 he participated in the rescue of handcart companies that were stranded in Wyoming by severe snowstorms.

5. During a typical year, monsoon rains in June and September bring cooler temperatures. Albuquerque receives three or four good snowstorms a year, though the snow

6. Our hard Coolers don’t flinch in the face of snowstorms, the beating sun, or even bears, and our soft Coolers are leakproof, waterproof, and quick to carry.

7. It is not particularly high or difficult to cross on foot by Himalayan standards, but it has a well-deserved reputation for being dangerous because of unpredictable snowstorms and blizzards.