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Snowstorm

/ˈsnoʊˌstɔrm/noun
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A snowstorm is a powerful weather phenomenon involving heavy snowfall and high winds that can create blinding conditions and accumulate deep layers of snow. Beyond its visual spectacle, it often disrupts transportation, power supplies, and daily routines, making it a key focus in modern climate studies for assessing risks in vulnerable regions.

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The Storm of the Century in March 1993 affected 26 U.S. states and parts of Canada, bringing up to 56 inches of snow in some areas and causing over $6 billion in damages, while also setting records for the lowest barometric pressure ever observed in North America outside of hurricanes.

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