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The phrase "severe snowstorm" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a particularly intense and dangerous winter weather event. Example: The city was brought to a standstill by the severe snowstorm that dumped over two feet of snow in just a few hours.
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On Jan . 21 , 1871a severe snowstorm coated the city.
(A severe snowstorm forced the cardinal to cancel plans for a visit two weeks ago).
She acknowledges she missed one court appointment, citing a severe snowstorm.
He's making his way to Kars, an impoverished city in Anatolia, just as a severe snowstorm begins.
Relates what he saw in the city, which had been hit with the most severe snowstorm in two years.
A number of Australians remain missing in the Himalayas, where the toll of trekkers confirmed or feared dead since a severe snowstorm last week has reached 40.
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Despite several severe snowstorms, sales have risen across the board, with companies ranging from Target to Dillard's topping analysts' expectations.
And only the refurbished cars and the older diesel cars were used during severe snowstorms.
Snow is infrequent except in the mountains, and prolonged or severe snowstorms are rare.
Construction payrolls bounced back from a very low level in January, when severe snowstorms hindered activity.
This winter, travelers were stranded for days at airports in parts of Europe and the United States, as severe snowstorms interrupted flights.
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