I love blizzards... getting caught in one in the mountains with low cloud and everything white all around is kinda scary but all you need is to go prepared.
I can live for days until the weather clears, these days equipment is light, cheap and does the job great !
As the norse people say, there is no bad or cold weather, there is only bad equipment (clothes).
In 30 Kg you can pack a tent, provisions for a couple of days 2 people at least, basic cooking equipment, sleeping bags, now there are those that can be zipped together to make a biger one for 2, you have your mobile phone and battery pack for emergencies and GPS, good clothes and changes in case you get wet, all you need is to find a place after some big rock or in a valley with less wind and you can survive there for a long time, even at minus 20 Celsius. Lower than that it becomes risky, and it is not rare that goes, but I only go in february/march/april when the blizzards are most beautiful and the cold is not so deep.
Hearing the wind howling and the trees craching, the snow hitting the tent, that is magic to me.
Sadly, this year didnt have much snow hopefully will have from february onwards.