yes because after a blizzard there are power outages and people die from blizzards.
Blizzards can occur in many places in the United States. Blizzards can occur in locations like New York, Montana, Maine, New Hampshire, and Colorado.
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Blizzards occur when it snows. They usually happen in the Midwest like Colorado. But if there is a weak El Nino, then it can happen in the Mid Atlantic and East Coast like Philadelphia, New York, And Boston. In the 2009-2010 winter season, we had a weak El Nino so The Mid Atlantic had big blizzards and above-normal snow fall while the Midwest had very little snow and a couple of blizzards.
Most of the time blizzards are in the winter when the cold seasons come in. But if you live in the arctic or high in the mountains, then it could be anytime.
Most often in the Plains states, but blizzards can occur anywhere in the US. Even in places like California and Arizona.Blizzards occur mostly in the northern regions of the US, primarily in the northeast, because of the closeness of the equator, The southern half of the US is rarely hit with snowstorms.Blizzards can occur in any region of the world which is subject to snow. They are most frequent in continental interiors at high latitudes where very cold weather is frequent and wind is easily generated. Some examples include Siberia, Alaska, the Himalayas, the Great Plains and Great Lakes regions of Canada and the US, mountainous eastern Europe, in the high Andes, and in Antarctica.
i believe so
floods
Not really. While tornadoes do occur in New York, strong tornadoes are rare and deaths are even less common.
Blizzards can occur in many places in the United States. Blizzards can occur in locations like New York, Montana, Maine, New Hampshire, and Colorado.
yes there was one or two this year
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Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, New York, Montana, Nebraska.
Snow Storm ( Blizzards) Due to what is called the Lake Effect
Yes, the projected path will poses an extraordinary threat to the New York City/ Long Island area. Governor Cuomo has declared a state of emergency for New York.
Tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards, nor'easters, ice storms, and severe thunderstorms have hit New York. El Niño is not a kind of storm but is a longer-term weather pattern that has various effects throughout the world. New York does get affected by it, but then again, few places don't.
Yes but not a big threat just like the south
The Threat from Behind - 2006 was released on: USA: 26 April 2006 (New York City, New York)