squall in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

squall in the PONS Dictionary

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At 2 p.m. an intense snow squall began.
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It had a clearly defined bow echo (squall line) formation, unlike these cells which were more fragmented.
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The storm produced squalls further inland, causing heavy rains.
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While similar to squall lines, bow echoes are smaller in scale; and are moved by the wind inside them.
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Cold fronts may feature narrow bands of thunderstorms and severe weather, and may on occasion be preceded by squall lines or dry lines.
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The attempt was unsuccessful, due to heavy following seas and violent squalls.
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He spent all his money on it, and a squall destroyed it.
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Several more tornadoes touched down before the storms reformed into a squall line near midnight.
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Winds of 3545 mph (5575 km/h) occurred in squalls associated with the system as it moved northeast.
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Once the supercell was overtaken by the squall line, it slowed considerably, and the torrential rains caused flash flooding and at least 13 fatalities.
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