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  2. Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    A blizzard is a severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained ... storm systems powerful enough to cause blizzards usually form when the jet stream dips far ...

  3. Winter storm - Wikipedia

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    A large number of severe snowstorms, some of which were blizzards, occurred in the United States during 1888 and 1947 as well as the early and mid-1990s. The snowfall of 1947 exceeded 2 ft (61 cm) with drifts and snow piles from plowing that reached 12 ft (3.7 m) and for months as temperatures did not rise high enough to melt the snow.

  4. Ice storm - Wikipedia

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    An ice storm, also known as a glaze event or a silver storm, is a type of winter storm characterized by freezing rain. [1] The U.S. National Weather Service defines an ice storm as a storm which results in the accumulation of at least 0.25-inch (6.4 mm) of ice on exposed surfaces.

  5. What exactly is a blizzard? How is this California snow storm ...

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    Blizzards can also cause power outages and frozen pipes. For the upcoming blizzard in the Tahoe area, meteorologists are warning of “whiteout conditions with near-zero visibility at times due to ...

  6. Snow - Wikipedia

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    Mid-latitude cyclones are low-pressure areas which are capable of producing anything from cloudiness and mild snow storms to heavy blizzards. [5] During a hemisphere's fall, winter, and spring, the atmosphere over continents can be cold enough through the depth of the troposphere to cause snowfall.

  7. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    The strong winds associated with blizzards create wind chill that can result in frostbites and hypothermia. The strong winds present in blizzards are capable of damaging plants and may cause power outages, frozen pipes, and cut off fuel lines. [88]

  8. Natural disaster - Wikipedia

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    Blizzards are severe winter storms characterized by heavy snow and strong winds. When high winds stir up snow that has already fallen, it is known as a ground blizzard . Blizzards can impact local economic activities, especially in regions where snowfall is rare.

  9. Opinion - When the blizzard hits, why are we still commuting?

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    As Winter Storm Blair wreaks havoc across the U.S., the lack of leadership in promoting remote work is frustrating and could have saved lives, reduced economic disruption and maintained normalcy.