1. whiteout - Noun
2. whiteout - Verb
lose daylight visibility in heavy fog, snow, or rain
cover up with a liquid correction fluid
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Footage shows the Shiba Inu named Ma Tuan having a whale of a time in a field after a whiteout as he frolicked in the snow while curiously burying his head underneath. Source: Internet
SEATTLE — A hiker who was rescued after being lost overnight in a whiteout in Mount Rainier National Park has been brought back to life after what his medical team is calling an amazing recovery. Source: Internet
By 1 p.m., it was nearly a complete whiteout and “all downhill after that,” according to Perkins County Sheriff and Emergency Manager Jim Brueggeman. Source: Internet
Blizzards can bring whiteout conditions, and can paralyze regions for days at a time, particularly where snowfall is unusual or rare. Source: Internet
New England's third nor'easter in less than two weeks began slamming parts of the region Tuesday morning, a prelude to what's expected to be an all-day barrage that could drop as much as 2 feet of snow and bring dangerous whiteout conditions on the roads. Source: Internet