Phrases with «big snowstorm»

The phrase "big snowstorm" means a heavy, significant amount of snowfall occurring over a wide area. Full definition

Sentences with «big snowstorm»

  • The incident took place January 7, according to a legal complaint, when there were big snowstorms in the eastern U.S.. (inc.com)
  • The weather wasn't bad until about day 3 or 4 of my trip when it got freezing — luckily the first big snowstorm of the season there came the day after I left, so I was able to get away with wearing light jackets and trendier coats rather than real heavy duty winter gear! (beautyandcolour.com)
  • During our first big snowstorm of the year last week, I cozied up by the fire and got to thinking about heat: the necessity of it, the convenience of it, the importance of it, the repercussions from it, and the cost of it — for the consumer as well as for the environment. (sustainablewoodstock.org)
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