Definition of Snow Squall

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Snow Squall

The term 'Snow Squall' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' A snow squall is an intense, but limited duration, period of moderate to heavy snowfall, accompanied by strong, gusty surface winds and possibly lightning (generally moderate to heavy snow showers). Snow accumulation may be significant'.

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