You need to allow for extra travel time.
Be extra careful when driving on snow because your tires will loose traction and your brake times will be greatly reduced. Allow for extra distances between you and other vehicles on the road in case you start to slide, and keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times.
Driving through falling snow will reduce your visibility and can also play tricks on your eyes. The constant movement of the falling snow flakes is distracting and can result in a headache or migraine after a while.
Air travel is usually only affected if there is a major snow storm in effect. Again, you need to allow for extra travel time in case your flight gets rescheduled or canceled.
how could a blizzard affect driving conditions
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No. Hail is a product of severe thunderstorms. Conditions during a blizzard are too cold to support the convection needed for hail.
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weather conditions affect us because without weather conditions we won't be able to breathe.
It affect our jobs,driving and homes.
It would make it extremely hazardous if not all together impossible.
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A blizzard does not affect man.
Blizzard conditions
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As Told by Ginger - 2000 Blizzard Conditions 1-14 was released on: USA: 22 April 2001
No. Hail is a product of severe thunderstorms. Conditions during a blizzard are too cold to support the convection needed for hail.
If conditions are so bad that you can't see the road in the snow they are called blizzard conditions.
Not in the blizzard itself, no. In some cases the same storm system can produce tornadoes in one area blizzard conditions in another, but these areas will remain separate from one another. For a northern hemisphere system, blizzard conditions are most likely to occur in the northwestern part of the storm while tornadoes and thunderstorms will more likely occur in the southeastern portion.
We're battening down the hatches in preparation for the blizzard. Last night's blizzard conditions have stopped all road, rail, and air traffic until further notice.
Heavy snow and wind, usually creating "white-out" conditions.
Blizzard conditions would make photographing snow crystals difficult.