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'heavy blizzards' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it to refer to the type of winter weather characterized by snowfall, strong winds and low temperatures. Example: When the winter months arrive, much of the northern United States braces for heavy blizzards.
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Except in 1833 & 1909, when heavy blizzards interferred, the ceremonies have always been held outside, often in heavy rain.
Goggles (for heavy blizzards).
The experience of the Wenchuan Earthquake may have implications for governmental strategies for responding to other major disasters, including heavy blizzards and hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), from which China suffered during the first half of 2008.
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This week, Manhattan, where the streets are often immaculate the day after the heaviest blizzard, became host to one of the most extreme storms ever to make landfall in the United States.
As the collision point for warm and cold air masses, with sudden rises and falls in temperature, the state has heavy thunderstorms, blizzards, and tornadoes.
Sometimes extreme weather conditions such as heavy snowfall, blizzards, temperature below − 35 °C, freezing rain and high wind chills are often seen.
A severe weather system continues to engulf large swaths of the United States on Monday after a holiday weekend of tornadoes, heavy rainfall, blizzards, and flooding took the lives of at least 43, according to Reuters.
Thunderstorms, heavy fog, blizzards, icy conditions, and other inclement weather can delay or even cancel your flight, so be sure to keep an eye on it.
A wild spring storm is walloping parts of the Central United States with extreme temperatures, heavy snow, blizzard conditions and high winds.
It should be also secured from being torn off or falling to the ground and it should not be flown outdoors during a heavy rain, blizzard or very strong wind.
Cumulonimbus clouds are mostly affiliated with thunderstorms, lightning, heavy rainfall, blizzard or hail.
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