Snow Squall: The Sudden Burst That Turns Roads White
Snow Squall: The Sudden Burst That Turns Roads White
US · Published Nov 7, 2025
Snow squalls are brief but intense snowstorms that can cause near-instant whiteout conditions.
These squalls typically form along cold fronts, bringing Arctic air and hazardous driving conditions.
Safety measures include reducing speed, using headlights, and, if necessary, pulling over until the squall passes.
Intense snowfall with strong winds, near-whiteout conditions
A snow squall is a localized, intense period of moderate to heavy snowfall, accompanied by strong winds and often near-whiteout conditions. It is similar to a thunderstorm, but with snow and powerful gusts instead of rain and lightning. These squalls are known for their sudden onset and ability to quickly reduce visibility, transforming clear roads into hazardous, snow-covered surfaces in minutes.
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