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snow

[snoh] / snoʊ /
NOUN
snowstorm
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NOUN
precipitation
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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And snow can obscure the trail entirely, he said — “you think you’re stepping on solid ground and, literally, your whole body drops all the way down to your chest” or, worse, down an embankment.

From Los Angeles Times

The weather can change quickly on Mt Baldy, and conditions can be treacherous with snow and ice.

From BBC

For many households, the heating will be on for longer as we enter January and February, with snow and ice warnings in place for some areas.

From BBC

Hundreds of thousands of snow-belt households have installed heated driveways to melt snow quickly.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yellow warnings have been issued by the Met Office for snow and ice across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland; they will be in force between midnight and noon on 2 January.

From BBC