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Blizzard

/ˈblɪzərd/noun / verb
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A blizzard is a severe winter storm featuring heavy snowfall, strong winds, and poor visibility, often leading to hazardous conditions and travel disruptions. In everyday language, it metaphorically describes any overwhelming surge, like a flood of emails or social media posts, emphasizing the disorienting intensity of modern life's rapid flows.

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The Blizzard of 1978 in the northeastern US paralyzed cities like Boston and New York, stranding over 100,000 vehicles and causing more than 100 deaths, which spurred major advancements in emergency response systems and weather prediction technology. This event highlighted how a single storm can reshape public policy and save lives in future disasters.

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