Table A-9 Intensity of Snow or Drizzle Based on Visibility Intensity Criteria Light Visibility >1/2 mile. Moderate Visibility >1/4 mile but < or = 1/2 mile. Heavy Visibility < or = 1/4 mile. This is from the dept of atmospheric sciences at Texas A&M. The following website describes the criteria for an "aviation routine weather report" http://www.met.tamu.edu/class/METAR/metar-pg9-ww.html
This would be called a blizzard. This can also be called Snowstorm. They are different words but yet exact meaning. :]
cold air with rain
Blizzard A+LS
a snowstorm
Heavy snow warnings are made public when there is a very good likelihood that the storm will hit a certain area. There is a required amount of expected snow fall to make it a heavy snow warning.
Bridgestone Dueler tires are made for tough road conditions. They could be used as winter tires so heavy snow or rain would be conditions they would perform well in.
When schools or services close due to unusually heavy snow, it is often called a snow day.
No. Hurricanes produce heavy rain but are to warm to produce snow.
There can be up to 4 to 10 inches of snow with heavy winds
light gray clouds, and snow flurries, light wind. (:
light gray clouds, and snow flurries, light wind. (:
Heavy snow and wind, usually creating "white-out" conditions.
temp. of the air, and the differrent temp. in substances.(:
Yes they are, under heavy snow conditions
Heavy rain - heavy snow accumulation - icy roads - high winds - heavy traffic.
Huskies were first bred to pull heavy loads across snow and ice in sub-zero conditions.
Inclement is a word usually applied to weather conditions. It refers to heavy rain or snow that are unpleasant to drive or be in.
Snowbound is when you are blocked in by heavy snow.
when their is a foot of snow
A blizzard, or a heavy snow storm. Hope this helped, :)
Lot's of rain and cold weather causes heavy snow.