You are going to say : "There's going to be a big snow storm tonight"
French : Il y aura une grande/grosse tempête de neige ce soir.
"Grande" and "grosse" are both adjectives meaning the word "big" and the both of them can be used in this sentence.
If you're talking to a friend/family member/random person about the storm, you can use whichever you want.
However, I wouldn't use "grosse" in a more formal context, since using this adjective in this sentence in this case is less formal then "grande".
a snow storm is 'une tempête de neige' in French.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather updates. You can check a reliable weather website or app for the most up-to-date information on the snowfall in the Bronx today.
Rainbows do not usually form after a snow storm
A blizzard, or a heavy snow storm. Hope this helped, :)
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we will get 45 inches of snow
I'm unable to provide real-time weather updates. I recommend checking a reliable weather website or app for the most up-to-date information on the weather conditions in Mooresville, NC.
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