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Back to the evening of a freak snowstorm and the morning afterwards.
The only problem was that a freak snowstorm had arrived and they were stuck.
I don't need a freak snowstorm in the first week of October to remind me that winter is on its way.
In June 1975, the town was hit by a freak snowstorm that stopped play during a cricket match.
But the sudden earthquakes and freak snowstorms may not be a coincidence.
Maybe you were c-aught in a freak snowstorm while driving home from Grandma's house.
Soon a funnel-shaped cloud of them was swirling like a freak snowstorm in the hot, still room.
Tragically his promising career was cut short when he died in a plane crash during a freak snowstorm.
Outside her office window, several of the company's computer designers, delighted by a freak snowstorm, whipped snowballs at each other.
I like to be prepared for anything - a freak snowstorm, a power outage, an invitation to a White House dinner.
There was a freak snowstorm that stopped traffic in the Sahara Desert for hours a few years ago.
According to Disney legend, a freak snowstorm in the area led to the development of Florida's first ski resort.
California's heatwave is interrupted by a freak snowstorm, sparing Angel's life, which he takes as a sign from above.
I prayed for a freak snowstorm.
Freak snowstorms have hit America's East coast.
There was even a freak snowstorm in mid-April; "Howell's snow," it was called.
This time it was Memorial Day in Gander and their flight was canceled because of a freak snowstorm.
A tricky autumn dumped rain and a freak snowstorm on the soldiers as they hammered and tacked and strung.
A freak snowstorm began just before kickoff, blanketing the field in powder; the entire game was played under extremely wintry conditions, a rarity for Shreveport.
A large part of the orange crop grown in Florida was destroyed during a freak snowstorm which hit the state in the middle of the growing season.
In August 1913, a freak snowstorm together with the fluctuations of a speculative grain market ruined him financially, causing an abrupt change in vocation.
Freak snowstorms over hillsides have left a trail of carnage in their wake, and many recently sheared ewes have died of cold.
Q. Northeast was criticized after Hurricane Gloria and after this fall's freak snowstorm in the western part of the state for not getting power back quick enough.
However during that difficulty, Arnold's seemingly impossible prediction proved accurate with a freak snowstorm burying the city and thus the hotel welcomed the pig with open arms again.
While recording in SOS's home stomping grounds in Atlanta, Georgia, on March 24, 1983, a freak snowstorm hit, grounding all flights from the city.