Alright kiddo, let’s break this down step by step:
1. Storms don’t just need warm air. They need differences in air temperature.
2. For blizzards, cold air meets moist, slightly warmer air.
3. This moist air rises and forms clouds.
4. The clouds release snow when it’s cold enough.
5. Strong winds blow this snow around, making it hard to see.
6. When you have a lot of snow and strong winds together, we call that a blizzard!
So, blizzards form when cold air, moisture, and strong winds come together!
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