Snowstorms obviously have lots and lots of snowflakes. "Flaky" as applied to a person, means being highly unreliable, unstable, and not following through. So if someone is flaky as a snowstorm, it means that they're NOT stable and probably ought not to be trusted to be a responsible adult.
Blizzard or snow squall
another name for an avalanche is a snowstorm
A fierce snowstorm is a weather event characterized by heavy snowfall, strong winds, and low visibility. These storms can lead to dangerous travel conditions, power outages, and general disruption of daily life.
The most dangerous aspect of a snowstorm is often the high wind speed.
I was told that signs of a snowstorm not 100% but usually does happend. Usually the night before At the end of the sky you can kind of a see a pink shade at the end of the sky but Dont mistaken this when the the sun is setting. And also clouds that are puffy that look like cotton balls. And alot of Dark Clouds when the temperature is under 35 Degrees because anything above that is most likely be rain. And this is not just for a snowstorm it can just be showers too.
to have flaky skin
To Volenteer for duty in Siberia
British slang. Can mean an unreliable, lazy person. Flaky means unreliable, derelict means abandoned.
When someone calls another person "flaky", it means they think the other person is odd, crazy or weird.
It means there is a blizzard on the way. -_-
The Snowstorm was created in 1856-03.
During the snowstorm is a prepositional phrase. During is a preposition, the is an article, and snowstorm is a noun.
When someone says "I assumed you had a flaky moment," they typically mean they thought you were being unreliable or forgetful for a brief period. The term "flaky" suggests inconsistency or a lack of commitment, often in social situations. This expression indicates that the speaker understands that everyone can have off days and is not holding it against you.
A snowstorm is a weather event. You cannot eat it.
Snowstorm - film - was created in 1977.
The plural of snowstorm is snowstorms. As in "there are snowstorms headed this way".
A bad snowstorm was forecasted for the weekend.