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| |Display title=blizzard
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| |Definitions={{Definition
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| |Meaning=A [[severe weather]] condition characterized by high winds and reduced visibilities due to falling or [[blowing snow]].
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| |Explanation=The U.S. National Weather Service specifies a [[wind]] of 30 knots (35 miles per hour) or greater, sufficient [[snow]] in the air to reduce [[visibility]] to less than 400 m (0.25 miles). Earlier definitions also included a condition of low temperatures, on the order of -7°C (20°F) or lower, or -12°C (10°F) or lower (severe blizzard). The name originated in the United States but it is also used in other countries. In the Antarctic the name is given to violent [[autumnal]] winds off the [[ice cap]]. In southeastern France, the cold north wind with snow is termed blizzard (<br/>''see also'' [[boulbie]]). Similar storms in Russian Asia are the [[buran]] and [[purga]]. In popular usage in the United States and in England, the term is often used for any heavy snowstorm accompanied by strong winds.
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