yeah, but it's ''the stab and glare and buckshot of the heavy snow''. i always think of real snow when i hear this line, it does sound like a blizzard. the ''chilly blouses'' is a puzzling line. maybe they're hookers dressed in light sheer blouses in the middle of a snowstorm. i saw hookers in the bronx wearing only stockings in the middle of a snow storm once. but then the girls would be chilly not the blouses. or could you say it that way? ''that blouse is too chilly for this kind of weather.'' i don't know. I'm not a native speaker so chilly sounds like ''very light and sheer'' to me but maybe it is totally unidiomatic!!!!!
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