A severe, blocking-up snow-storm.
H. D. Thoreau, Journal, March 16, 1861
A severe, blocking-up snow-storm. See March 19,1856 ("Though it is quite warm, the air is filled with large, moist snowflakes, of the star form, which are rapidly concealing the very few bare spots on the railroad embankment. It is, indeed, a new snow-storm."); March 25, 1860 ("The morning of the 12th begins with a snow- storm, snowing as seriously and hard as if it were going to last a week and be as memorable as the Great Snow of 1760, and you forget the haze of yesterday and the bluebird. It tries hard but only succeeds to whiten the ground")
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