Greetings to our blog-readers in Kuwait, Bangladesh and New Zealand. It great to get hits from people quite far away from us.
Today, the mid-Atlantic portion of the United States got hit with either ice, snow or rain. Reportedly, the city of Frederick, Maryland, 45 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., got three inches of snow.
NPR is reporting that there are long delays and flight cancellations at Reagan Airport in the nation's capital.
Our favorite foreign language word for snowstorm is the Danish word 'snestorm,' which we actually googled.
Here is the list:
1) schneesturm (German)
2) tempele de neigert (French)
3) kar firtinasi (Turkish)
4) tormento de nieve (Spanish)
5) sno storm (Norwegian, actually one word)
6) zamiec (Polish)
7) vielista (Bulgarian)
8) snestorm (Danish)
http://www.weather.com
Sunday, December 8, 2013
A Snow Storm in Any Language
Labels:
airports,
Bangladesh,
Denmark,
Kuwait,
Maryland,
New Zealand,
snowstorm,
Washignton DC,
weather
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