Examples of using Blizzards in English and their translations into Norwegian
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From December to April, the island usually has many storms(which may produce rain as well as snow) and blizzards.
The Battle of Verdun began on 21 February 1916 after a nine-day delay due to snow and blizzards.
1880 to spring 1881, a season of such frequent blizzards that it went down in history as"The Snow Winter.
People died in the high mountains in the past- in blizzards, accidents, due to violence,
The mountain was also affected by several major blizzards, including two in 2005
Our roof profiles are made to protect your home against bitter cold blizzards, endless autumn storms,
still quite seductive colors in the collection there are many other challenging winter blizzards of daring shades,
of 7,000 feet(2,100 m) before being held in camp for a week by blizzards.
shifting glaciers, blizzards, frostbite, pneumonia,
deep snow and blizzards snow night horse exploration was difficult
In a blizzard, everything you find becomes a vital resource!
Of a case that you two worked in a blizzard.
Is it a blizzard now?
It's OK. Is it a blizzard now?
It says, it's going to be a blizzard.
Your father woke you up, it was a blizzard.
there was… There was a blizzard.
I worked through a blizzard, last Christmas.
You said yourself it was… a blizzard and whiteout conditions.
Spruce twigs are needed in order to make a blizzard.
