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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 72 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BLIZZARD (origin probably onomatopoeic, cf. " blast," " bluster ") , a furious See also:wind See also:driving See also:fine particles of choking, See also:blinding See also:snow whirling in icy clouds. The conditions to which the name was originally given occur with the northerly winds in See also:rear of the cyclones See also:crossing the eastern states of See also:America during See also:winter.

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