There is actually no specific answer. It can snow during a blizzard for 30 miutes or it can snow during a blizzard for a couple of days.
Oh, dude, no way! A blizzard is like the opposite of humidity - it's all about that freezing cold, snow blowing everywhere, and wind that'll make your face feel like it's gonna fall off. So, nah, you won't find any humidity hanging around in a blizzard. It's more like a dry ice party up in there.
Blizzard or snow squall
A snow whipped by heavy winds is commonly referred to as a "blizzard." This weather phenomenon can create heavy snowfall, reduced visibility, and dangerously cold conditions. Travel can be significantly impacted during blizzards.
The biggest myth is that a blizzard is defined by how deeply snow is piled up by a given storm system. Actually, the definition of a blizzard by the U.S. National Weather Service has nothing to do with snow depth - it is based on (1) wind and (2) how dramatically visibility is reduced by snow or blowing snow (that is, it's not how the flakes pile up, it's how they obscure vision, that is the primary measure of a blizzard). Blowing snow can create blizzard conditions when no snow is falling at all.From the National Weather Service glossary, a blizzard occurs when two conditions prevail (they needn't be met constantly) for a period of at least 3 hours: winds of 35 mph or higher, and visibility reduced to 1/4 mile or less.
There is no preference at all for time of day.
it is very rare, snow was reported during the blizzard of 77
the winds,how deep the snow is and the air pressure
26"
a storm cloud is called a cumulonimbus.
Oh, dude, no way! A blizzard is like the opposite of humidity - it's all about that freezing cold, snow blowing everywhere, and wind that'll make your face feel like it's gonna fall off. So, nah, you won't find any humidity hanging around in a blizzard. It's more like a dry ice party up in there.
15 inches
Snow can pile so high that roofs collapse. Snow storms can knock out electric power.
Drifts can mean a lot of snow
Blizzard or snow squall
Snow and strong winds mix together to create a blizzard.
Could be a blizzard, a severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds
The 1972 Iran blizzard dropped up to 26 feet (7.92 meters) of snow in some areas. This massive amount of snow resulted in significant devastation and loss of life in the region.