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Discover Ludwig"massive blizzard" is a correct and widely used phrase in written English.
It refers to a large, severe snowstorm. Example: The city was blanketed by a massive blizzard on Christmas Eve, causing widespread power outages and road closures.
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It's the nickname the locals use for "massive blizzard that will probably mean the village is closed off for days".
Ever since a massive blizzard causing $2bn of damage paralysed cities from Chicago to the north-east in January, nearly every month has been marked by a $1b+-weather 1b+-weather catastrophe
Remember last year when that massive blizzard hit the east coast?
The massive blizzard, dubbed "Juno," is expected to drop up to about 1 meter of snow as it blows through the region beginning this afternoon.
A massive blizzard that swept through the northeastern U.S. halted chain store sales and forced shoppers online, a report said on Tuesday.
By now many of you may have heard about the massive blizzard that is hitting the Northeast region of the United States over the next few days, bringing as much as two feet of snow to some areas.
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The weather disasters ran the gamut, from massive blizzards to major river flooding to devastating droughts, but the most frequent disasters were related to tornadoes.
Richardson's name made the news earlier this year, as many criticized his department for its handling of the massive February blizzard.
A massive winter blizzard on January 3 , 2014throughout the Northeast dumped feet of snow with Arctic air spilling bone-chilling temperatures across at least half of the United States.
It's the same weather system that brought a massive spring blizzard to much of the United States and Canada earlier this week (on Tuesday (March 26), 44 of 50 states had some snow on the ground), and which has now ballooned in size, according to Jason Samenow, chief meteorologist with the Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang.
That's no small task: Yeats was a technician's technician whose massive output is a blizzard of stanza shapes and metrical variations.
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