en
snow storm
/ˈsnoʊ ˌstɔːrm/
Definition
1
A meteorological event characterized by heavy snowfall accompanied by strong winds, often leading to reduced visibility and hazardous travel conditions.
2
An intense winter storm producing significant accumulation of snow, sometimes referred to as a blizzard when winds exceed certain thresholds.
Examples
The snow storm transformed the city into a giant snow globe, minus the enchanting music.
During the snow storm, my neighbor shoveled his driveway into an igloo fortress worthy of a polar expedition.
The snow storm hit just as I ran out of cocoa—Mother Nature's way of testing my survival skills with decaf.
In the midst of the snow storm, the power flickered, turning our Netflix binge into a candlelit storytelling session.