The nights were blowing snow and sleet.
On a cloudy afternoon, with a cold east wind blowing sleet across the temple square, he called Paoul and Enco to his chambers.
It blew wispy sleet past the cabin, but failed to find any chinks.
At six, I hunched into my jacket and walked over to the Rainbow through an odd mix of blowing sleet and buffeting rain.
Every other day, near noon, my father would step outside the gas station's office into chilly wind or blowing sleet or cold pale sun.
Winds blow sharp and cold, driving rain or sleet or snow before them, and moan drearily among the passes and down the valleys.
The wind blew sleet off the water yet this did not stop the labours of men, hundreds scurrying over the sides of the ships.
On the last run, when they dropped out of blowing sleet, Queenstown was golden with late-afternoon sun.
An Arctic gale blew sleet and snow, icebergs gave off luminous glows of blue and green, and military mechanics deiced airplane wings with house brooms.