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Winter Storm

/ˈwɪn.tər stɔrm/noun
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A winter storm is a severe weather event featuring heavy snowfall, ice, strong winds, and low temperatures, often leading to hazardous conditions in cold climates. It goes beyond mere flurries by disrupting power, travel, and daily life, and in today's world, it's a key focus for climate scientists studying the increasing intensity of such events due to global warming.

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The Great Blizzard of 1888 dumped up to 50 inches of snow on parts of the northeastern United States, killing over 400 people and leading to the burial of New York City under drifts taller than a person, which prompted the creation of the city's underground subway system. This event highlighted how a single winter storm can reshape urban infrastructure and emergency planning for generations.

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