snow squall (Meaning)

snow squall

a sudden, brief, and intense storm of wind and snow

snow squall Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden snow squall caught the drivers off guard, reducing visibility to near zero.
  2. The snow squall intensified rapidly, blanketing the road in a thick layer of white.
  3. The wind howled through the trees, carrying with it stinging snow squalls.
  4. The weather forecast warned of sporadic snow squalls throughout the morning commute.
  5. The ship braved the treacherous snow squalls as it sailed through the turbulent waters.
  6. The snow squall swept across the mountain pass, closing down the road for several hours.
  7. The hikers were caught in a blinding snow squall, making it impossible to find their way back to the trail.
  8. The school children huddled together for warmth as the snow squall raged outside.
  9. The snow squall dumped several inches of snow on the city overnight, causing widespread power outages.
  10. The skiers had to descend the slopes early due to the heavy snow squalls limiting their visibility.

FAQs About the word snow squall

a sudden, brief, and intense storm of wind and snow

nor'easter, windstorm, rainsquall, snowstorm,ice storm, weather, rainstorm, thunderstorm, cyclone,hailstorm

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The sudden snow squall caught the drivers off guard, reducing visibility to near zero.

The snow squall intensified rapidly, blanketing the road in a thick layer of white.

The wind howled through the trees, carrying with it stinging snow squalls.

The weather forecast warned of sporadic snow squalls throughout the morning commute.