weather
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Calm Before the Storm
This phrase describes a period of unusual tranquility or peace that immediately precedes a significant period of turmoil, conflict, or difficulty.
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Come rain or shine
Regardless of the weather or any difficulties, something will happen as planned.
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Rain cats and dogs
To rain cats and dogs means that it is raining extremely heavily.
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Pouring rain
Very heavy rain that falls continuously and with great intensity.
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Know which way the wind blows
To understand the current situation, popular opinion, or direction of events, often in order to adapt one's actions or strategy.
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Snowed under
To be overwhelmed with a large amount of work or responsibilities, making it difficult to cope.
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In a fog
To be in a state of confusion, bewilderment, or mental disorientation.
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Blow a gale
To describe weather where the wind is blowing with exceptional force.
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Cast a cloud over
To introduce a feeling of sadness, anxiety, or negativity that spoils a previously pleasant situation or mood.
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Dry spell
A dry spell is a period of time during which there is a lack of something that is usually present or expected, often referring to a lack of success, activity, or inspiration.
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Freeze solid
To become completely frozen and rigid, often referring to water or other liquids reaching an extremely cold, hard state.
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The dog days
The dog days refer to the hottest and often most humid period of summer.
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Indian summer
A period of unseasonably warm, dry, and hazy weather that occurs in late autumn, typically after the first frost or cold spell.
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A cold snap
A cold snap is a sudden, brief period of very cold weather.
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Blow over
To eventually pass or cease, especially a difficult or unpleasant situation, without lasting consequences.
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A cloud hanging over
This phrase describes a persistent feeling of impending trouble, sadness, or an unresolved issue that casts a shadow over a situation or person.
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A silver lining
A positive aspect or comforting consequence that can be found in an otherwise unpleasant or difficult situation.
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Brass monkeys
The phrase describes extremely cold weather conditions.
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It's raining cats and dogs
It means that it is raining extremely heavily.
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coming down in sheets
It refers to extremely heavy rainfall, where the water appears to fall in solid, continuous curtains.
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bucketing down
To rain extremely heavily and continuously.
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the heavens opening
To begin raining very heavily and suddenly, often with great intensity.
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raining cats and dogs
To rain extremely heavily, with great intensity and volume.
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ill wind
A harmful or detrimental influence or event that brings misfortune.
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Under a cloud
To be regarded with suspicion or to be in a state of disgrace or disfavor.
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A dark cloud on the horizon
This idiom refers to a sign or indication of future trouble, difficulty, or danger that is approaching.
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A dark cloud hanging over
This idiom describes a pervasive feeling of impending trouble, sadness, or misfortune affecting a situation, person, or group.
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Arctic blast
An Arctic blast describes the sudden, rapid influx of extremely cold air originating from the polar regions, causing a dramatic drop in temperatures.
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Winter blast
A winter blast is a sudden and powerful arrival of extremely cold weather, often accompanied by strong winds or heavy snow.
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Cold front
A cold front is a weather phenomenon where a mass of colder air moves into and displaces an area of warmer air, often leading to sudden changes in weather.
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Deep freeze
To subject something to an extremely low temperature for preservation, or figuratively, to bring a process or situation to an abrupt and complete halt.
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Heatwave
A prolonged period of abnormally hot weather, often accompanied by high humidity, which can be dangerous to human health and impact daily life.
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Freezing temperatures
Temperatures that are at or below the freezing point of water, typically 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Bitter cold
Extremely and unpleasantly cold, often accompanied by a sharp, biting wind.
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Sudden drop in temperature
A rapid and unexpected decrease in the ambient warmth of an environment.
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Warm spell
A period of unusually warm weather that lasts for a short time.
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Cold spell
A period of unusually cold weather.
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A dark cloud
A dark cloud signifies a looming sense of misfortune, sadness, or trouble that overshadows a situation.
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Dark clouds on the horizon
This phrase describes an impending problem or difficult situation that is beginning to appear or is expected soon.
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Comfortably warm
Describing a temperature that is pleasantly mild, neither too hot nor too cold, providing a sense of ease and contentment.
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Chilled to the bone
To feel extremely cold, with the sensation that the cold has penetrated deeply into one's body.