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The son was stranded in a blizzard at an altitude above 8,200 feet.
They met during a blizzard at Shibe Park in Philadelphia in front of more than 28,000 fans.
On Monday, the street-level icy drizzle had turned to a blizzard at the top and the advertised panoramic view was a white-out.
Not as late as he was last year, when we queued up for security in a raging blizzard at a restaurant outside Moscow.
In 1948, the Eagles won the N.F.L. championship with a 7-0 win over the Chicago Cardinals in a blizzard at Shibe Park.
"You think I like being out in this blizzard?" "At least you're not getting your feet all wet," said the lady, with some asperity.
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In Nepal, the weather triggered blizzards at high altitudes.
"Sometimes it started in October, and we had blizzards at Easter".
The heavy snow that started falling at the end of last week – following similar blizzards at the start of the month – has already played havoc with festive trading during the so-called "golden quarter", when retailers make the bulk of their annual profits.
The report helps untangle some of the confusion nonscientists feel when reading news reports about blockbuster blizzards at the same time the Earth is supposedly warming.
It seems to have been shot in blizzard conditions; at times the handheld camera is almost snowblind, and the children's hands and faces are raw with cold.
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