Yes, almost everyday!
There are no snowstorms in Antarctica, There are, however, blizzards of ice crystals that are dense enough that you cannot see your hand at the end of your arm.
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Blizzards, snowstorms, frostbite and death fro starvation
Snowstorms happen when a mass of very cold air moves away from the polar regions. ... This causes a huge cloud bank to form, leading to heavy snowfall
yes, during the winter there are many snowstorms.
The plural of snowstorm is snowstorms. As in "there are snowstorms headed this way".
There are not earth quakes in antarctica, however they Do happen occasionally
there wouldn't be any tourists in Antarctica
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Snowstorms are not named. Hurricanes and Typhoons are named.
Blizzards don't carry anything; they are themselves snowstorms.
Yes, it is possible to have thunder during snowstorms. This phenomenon is known as thundersnow, which occurs when a snowstorm has strong upward motion of air like a thunderstorm, resulting in lightning and thunder. Thundersnow is relatively rare but can happen during intense winter weather events.