Yes, there can be. Blizzards have extremely high ranges of temperature, causing deaths from cold.These also can trap people in places, cause avalnches and such.
Blizzards vary in human fatalities. In the past blizzards were more deadly than they are today simply because of the knowledge gained from past experiences. In the US some of the top 10 worst blizzards have ranged between about 58 - 400, the deadliest US blizzard being the Great Blizzard of 1888. The deadliest blizzard in the world was in Iran in 1972 when over 4,000 people were buried in different villages during a week long blizzard that dumped approximately 26 feet (8 Meters) of snow in Southern Iran.
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A Small Deadly Space was created on 1995-04-18.
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.
huskies are not Normally deadly to humans but can be deadly to other small animals such as squirrels, birds or rodents.
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blizzards happen in the northern ladatudes
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!
Yes, they are deadly to small animals such as rodents, rabbits, etc.
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No, blizzards are fairly common in Antarctica.