Yes. Some towns and villages on the Sierra Madre Mountains have seasonal snowfalls, and some of them have a small but latent risk of being affected by blizzards.
Blizzards are most definitely a threat to Connecticut, seeing that its in New England. Just make sure you take cover
Tornadoes, sandstorms, blizzards, typhoons are some of them.
There are no tornadoes in Mexico.
Tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms, blizzards, heat waves, floods, droughts...
Yes, blizzards are a serious threat to the State of New York due to the potential for heavy snowfall, strong winds, and icy conditions, which can lead to transportation disruptions, power outages, and dangerous situations for residents. The state has experienced significant blizzards in the past, such as the Blizzard of 1888 and Superstorm Sandy in 2012, highlighting the potential risks associated with these severe weather events.
You shouldn't, as you have to cross the northern states of the US, which are prone to blizzards and snowfalls. You should better get a plane and fly to Mexico instead.
Earthquakes
Threat Matrix - 2003 Mexico 1-11 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
Yes. Snowstorms and blizzards are a common threat to life for people living in and visiting the Himalayas.
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It was a threat to the western hemisphere
It was a threat to the western hemisphere.