Blizzards:
Blizzards. Blizzards are mounds of snow piled up on top of each other, cars, houses, and roads. They can be measured up to 30 feet. The winds of blizzards are over 35 mph. Visibility is almost zero due to blowing snow. These storms usually record temperatures below 20 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

Season and Range:

  Blizzards can occur anytime between late fall and early spring.

How do Blizzards Form:

Snowstorms begin when colder air meets when warmer air and begin to twist. For the snow to actually form and fall from the clouds, some type of precipitation must be present in the clouds. There also needs to be a combination of freezing temps, and heavy winds.

When a Blizzard comes through your town go immediately indoors for your own safety or you might get an ailment such as frost bite.

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