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Ah, the word "blizzard" can be a bit tricky, but don't worry, friend. When talking about just one big snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility, you say "blizzard." And when there's more than one of these snowy events, you simply add an "s" to the end and say "blizzards." Just like painting, it's all about finding the right brush stroke to create a beautiful picture with words.
a storm cloud is called a cumulonimbus.
The Blizzard in 1888
no you cannot be outside during a blizzard
The snowplow said to the blizzard, "I am equipped with a powerful engine and sturdy blades to clear the snow you bring. Together, we can ensure safe passage for vehicles and pedestrians during this winter storm."
You don't. Since no blizzards occur in Hawaii, they don't have an indigenous name for them. If they wanted to say the word blizzard, they would say it in English. Blizzard.
blizzard de 2010
Boston.com's Snowplow and Snowplow.
The root word of 'snowplow' is 'plow'.
Snowplow Game happened in 1982.
Usually the agency which operates the snowplow.
It could be done.. they do make snowplow setups for 1/4 ton frames... but the Liberty wouldn't be a particularly good snowplow vehicle.
The snowplow driver will be in the school area, at the very right corner. Go all the way right, and there will be a dude next to a snowplow truck.
Snowplow is a kind of car device that used to remove the snow and ice on the outdoor surfaces. A snowplow works by using a blade to push snow to the side or straight ahead.
snowplough
"Zamieć śnieżna" stands for "blizzard" in Polish language. Spelling is close to "zamyetsh shnezhna".