Chionothyellaphobia

Chionothyellaphobia (from the Greek chionothyella, "blizzard") is the fear of blizzards. It is a branch of chionophobia, fear of snow. Blizzards are badder than just snow, it also comes with heavy snowfall and gusting winds. The fear is often triggered when hearing news about people getting killed in blizzards, or even when suffering painful experience involving blizzard. Sufferers would not mind light snow falling, but they would not stand blizzard conditions. Especially if people fears snow and wind, they would equal fear of blizzard. Sufferers would not even go outside during blizzard conditions, let alone not driving. Other sufferers would take cover as they're worried that rapidly accumulating snow may cause roof to cave in.

Symptoms of chionothyellaphobia include dry mouth, sweating, trembling, panic, and obsessive thoughts about the death. It can often be treated using and.