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A '''Blowing Snow Advisory''' is issued by the [[National Weather Service]] of the [[United States]] when wind driven [[snow]] reduces surface visibility and possibly hampers traveling. [[blowing snow|Blowing snow]] may be falling snow, or snow that has already accumulated but is picked up and blown by strong [[wind |
A '''Blowing Snow Advisory''' is issued by the [[National Weather Service]] of the [[United States]] when wind driven [[snow]] reduces surface visibility and possibly hampers traveling. [[blowing snow|Blowing snow]] may be falling snow, or snow that has already accumulated but is picked up and blown by strong [[wind]]s. |
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A similar warning is issued by [[Environment Canada]]'s [[Meteorological Service of Canada]] from their office in [[Toronto, Ontario]]. In Canada, it is often called '''Snowsquall warnings''' in the [[Great Lakes]] region of [[Ontario]]. |
A similar warning is issued by [[Environment Canada]]'s [[Meteorological Service of Canada]] from their office in [[Toronto, Ontario]]. In Canada, it is often called '''Snowsquall warnings''' in the [[Great Lakes]] region of [[Ontario]]. |
See Severe weather terminology for a comprehensive article on related weather terms.
ABlowing Snow Advisory is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when wind driven snow reduces surface visibility and possibly hampers traveling. Blowing snow may be falling snow, or snow that has already accumulated but is picked up and blown by strong winds.
A similar warning is issued by Environment Canada's Meteorological Service of Canada from their office in Toronto, Ontario. In Canada, it is often called Snowsquall warnings in the Great Lakes region of Ontario.