snowsquall
Definition
A sudden, intense burst of heavy snowfall accompanied by strong, gusty winds, often reducing visibility dramatically and lasting only a short time.
A localized weather phenomenon similar to a squall line but featuring snow instead of rain or hail, common in winter regions near large bodies of water.
Examples
The snowsquall ambushed the highway, turning rush hour into a parking lot poetry slam where everyone contemplated life's fragility.
Just as we unpacked the beach chairs for an early spring picnic, a rogue snowsquall gatecrashed the party with frozen confetti.
Meteorologists hyped the snowsquall like it was the main event, but it fizzled out faster than a bad blind date.
During the snowsquall, my dog mistook the swirling flakes for a cosmic game of fetch and bolted into the whiteout.