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A blizzard is a heavy snowfall with high winds. Where I live we loose 2 or three people every year that get lost between the barn and the house in a blizzard and die of hypothermia.

So the snow and cold wind blows inside your clothes, the snow blowing around blinds you to anything more than a foot away, often you can't see the ground or your feet. And finally the wind is noisy.

This makes the whole thing very frightening.

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