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Follow Mendy Brady. Try it now. Created with Communicate quickly and effectively with interactive newsletters. Create a newsletter. Yes, it is dangerous because it is a large accumulation of snow that usually comes with lightning. It can cause death. It is about Snowballs bursting. The lightening can strike you! Reduced visibility and the rapid accumalation of snow.

A snowburst is a short, intense shower of snow. It can be dangerous because of reduced visibility and the rapid accumulation of snow on the ground.

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