Pacific Northwest snow storm
Definition
A severe winter weather phenomenon involving heavy snowfall, high winds, and low temperatures in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, encompassing states like Washington, Oregon, and parts of Idaho and British Columbia.
An intense blizzard event in the PNW that often catches residents off-guard, transforming urban landscapes into impromptu snow globes and testing the limits of all-wheel-drive enthusiasm.
Examples
The Pacific Northwest snow storm blanketed Seattle in a foot of powder, turning coffee runs into full Arctic treks.
After the Pacific Northwest snow storm hit, Portland's hipsters finally had a valid excuse for their ironic parkas.
That Pacific Northwest snow storm dumped so much white stuff, even the Sasquatch called in sick to work.
Forecasts of a Pacific Northwest snow storm had everyone raiding grocery stores for quinoa and microbrews, prepping for the big chill.