Sort of.
The basic way that meteorology works is that meteorologists look to see what the current conditions are right now and how they're trending, then they look into past records to see what happened the last time the barometer was at 29.78 and falling and the temperature was at 40 degrees Fahrenheit and falling and the winds were from the northeast at 12 miles per hour and and and and and.
If they find five such cases, and four out of the five times there was a blizzard next day, they say there's an 80% chance of a blizzard tomorrow, because 80% (4/5) of the times before the weather had been just like it is now, there was a blizzard, and 20% (1/5) of the times there wasn't.
Schoolhouse Blizzard happened in 1888.
where did the black blizzard happen
2011
Yea
1972
April Fool's Day Blizzard happened in 1997.
Operation Ivy Blizzard happened on 2003-12-17.
The primary things that happen before a blizzard are a drop in temperature and an increase in cloud cover. The sky will begin to darken as the imminent storm approaches.
March 11 to the 15th in 1993
a blizzard
Usually winter time
No, there is no such thing as blizzard alley. One of the reasons is bacause Blizzards can happen anywhere where snow can fall and stay on the ground.