blizzards in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

blizzards in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for blizzards in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for blizzards in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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There were also frequent blizzards, and taking advantage of poor visibility at night was difficult due to the wind chill factor.
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People in the north have been warned to batten down the hatches for "potent" winter blasts, blizzards and heavy snow across the country.
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During this time, the cold weather hampered operations and blizzards occasionally shut them down completely.
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Blizzards, monsoons, and other extreme weather are also potential candidates for space-based amelioration.
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The wing flew more than 145 tons of equipment and supplies into several areas after severe blizzards brought life on the coast to a standstill.
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With few trees or other obstructions to reduce wind and blowing, this part of the country is particularly vulnerable to blizzards with very low temperatures and whiteout conditions.
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From 1982 to 1994, ice storms were more common than blizzards and averaged 16 per year.
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Temperatures are low, there are often very high winds, blizzards are frequent, and the extreme altitude took its toll.
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The city is also prone to severe snowstorms in winter, and blizzards are frequent winter occurrences.
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This area is cold and windy in the winter and frequently experiences blizzards because of the openness of the landscape.
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