Blizzard vs Severe weather

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 BlizzardSevere weather
MeaningA very strong snowstorm with strong winds.Very bad weather with strong winds, heavy rain, or snow.
Usage notesUsed in casual and formal contexts. Often associated with heavy snowfall and extreme weather conditions.Used in both everyday and technical contexts to describe dangerous weather conditions. Common in news reports and discussions about climate.

Frequently asked questions: Blizzard vs Severe weather

What's the difference between "Blizzard" and "Severe weather"?

"Blizzard" means: A very strong snowstorm with strong winds. "Severe weather" means: Very bad weather with strong winds, heavy rain, or snow.

When should I use "Blizzard" and "Severe weather"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

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