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Q: Are there blizzards in Siberia
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Where in north america do blizzards occur?

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.


Why did people name blizzards blizzards?

i do not no pppppllllllttttt


Where are blizzards located?

blizzards happen in the northern ladatudes


How many blizzards occur each year?

There are approximately 10.7 blizzards that occur each year. Of course, this not only counts America's blizzards, but also blizzards across the world!


How many blizzards does new England get a year?

5 blizzards


Are blizzards rare in antarctica?

No, blizzards are fairly common in Antarctica.


Does Moldova have blizzards?

Yes, in the winter there are very large blizzards


Do they have blizzards in Honolulu Hawaii?

Hawaii is a tropical islands, so there are no blizzards.


How do you said it blizzard or blizzards?

depends blizzard is singular but blizzards is plural


How many blizzards can Antarctica get in the winter?

Blizzards in Antarctica are fairly constant.


What are the reasons for studing blizzards?

to prepare for safety. also meteorologist study blizzards. One reason is to learn the pattern of when Blizzards ocurr. To he aware of them.


Is blizzards a verb?

No, it is a noun. It is a winter storm, which typically includes wind-blown snow.