While uncommon, blizzards do occasionally happen in deserts of North America. They would be most common in parts of the Colorado Plateau Desert and the Great Basin Desert but they have been known to occur in some of the hot deserts also.
Rain does occur in deserts but not as frequently as in non-desert areas.
Llamas are domesticated animals and do not occur naturally in the desert. The vicuña and guanaco are wild cousins of the llama and do occur on the fringes of the Atacama Desert where they feed on sparse plant life and get their water from the plants they eat.
There are only 4 seasons in the desert - summer, fall, winter and spring.
There are over 2 dozen major desert areas in the world. Click on this link for a list of the major desert areas and the countries in which they occur.
it is hot in summer. nights are colder.
they can occur any where it has to occur with precipitation
Yes.
in the winter
blizzards occur when it below freezing or in northern parts it can occur at any time
Kabul
You don't. Since no blizzards occur in Hawaii, they don't have an indigenous name for them. If they wanted to say the word blizzard, they would say it in English. Blizzard.
Winter
This is because blizzards only occur where there are strong winds. Therefore, when a blizzard occurs, there must be strong winds.
normally in a place where it snows a lot.
Flash flooding can occur in the desert after a heavy rain.
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.
They usually occur in desert or places on the equator.