A blizzard can go up to 5 feet of snow or cave in roofs
The amount of damage all depends on where the blizzard stikes. The biggest danger is, of course, loss of life.
Some people get trapped on the roads and try to walk for help, which is extremely dangerous. The blowing winds and whiteout conditions make it very difficult for someone to find their way.
A common problem is loss of power and telecommunications, which leads to loss of heat. Some people have gas-powered generators, which is fine if placed properly. Some people put these generators in the attached garage, which can kill, due to the exhaust.
It seems once every winter I hear of someone dying as a result of a major snowstorm, whether or not it is a blizzard.
Some people get trapped on the roads and try to walk for help, which is extremely dangerous. The blowing winds and whiteout conditions make it very difficult for someone to find their way.
A common problem is loss of power and telecommunications, which leads to loss of heat. Some people have gas-powered generators, which is fine if placed properly. Some people put these generators in the attached garage, which can kill, due to the exhaust.
It seems once every winter I hear of someone dying as a result of a major snowstorm, whether or not it is a blizzard.
It can do many damages such as preventing heat, loosing cell signals and you can lose your life.