The Quiz: What type of weather condition is a mistral?
Rain
Blizzard
Fog
Wind
Explanation : A mistral is a type of strong wind traveling from the lower Rhone River to the Mediterranean on the southern French coast. It is characterized by cold, dry air. Mistrals are usually stronger in the winter and, with speeds averaging 45 mph, they can cause considerable damage. The name “mistral” is derived from a Provencal word meaning “master.” In Italy, these winds are called “maestrales.”
Correct Answer: Wind