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UK
/snˈəʊstɔːm/
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[ US /ˈsnoʊˌstɔɹm/ ]
[ US /ˈsnoʊˌstɔɹm/ ]
NOUN
- a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
How To Use snowstorm In A Sentence
- The snowstorm will last till tomorrow afternoon.
- A dirty orange glow escapes from half-open hatches, grilled vents, and small square windows of grimy glass, and the clangour of beaten metal can be heard far out into the endless snowstorm. Weapon Of Choice short story – excerpt « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
- If you don't know what a carcake is which you probably don't, because as far as I know I invented the term, it's a great big loaf of snow that sits atop a motor vehicle after a snowstorm which the driver was either unable or unwilling to clear. The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Cakes and Cheese
- After a rain, caddisfly hatches occur here that resemble snowstorms. Big Brookies in a River You Can Wade
- CAMDEN - Trash collection will be suspended Saturday in parts of Camden due to an expected snowstorm. CourierPostOnline.com - News
- Patrick had told her it was strong enough to withstand many weather conditions, including hurricanes and snowstorms.
- Remember when I told you about the culm banks after a snowstorm? BLOWN AWAY!
- cows were strawed to weather the snowstorm
- In addition to the night watches there were the so-called dogwatches with a man in the tower and, in case of fog or a snowstorm, there was daytime beach patrol.
- Weather: The inversion has passed, but a huge snowstorm is about to envelop the Western USA and Canada, well out into the upper Great Plains. View from the Northern Border