Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Write a composition about weather changes by imitating lesson 18 of the second volume of the second grade of elementary school.

Write a composition about weather changes by imitating lesson 18 of the second volume of the second grade of elementary school.

On a rainy day

In the morning, I was still stretching in bed, and the sound of "pattering" came vaguely from the window. I thought it must be raining.

Sure enough, wisps of gentle rain were floating outside the window, like cow hair, like flower needles, drizzle like silk, crisscrossing into "gauze". The raindrops floated to the roof, trees, and ground, washing away the dust accumulated over the years and the worries that had accumulated in my heart. Pearl-like raindrops rolled on the petals, as if they were jewelry given to them by Miss Yu. The raindrops "crackling" hit the window, like a window decorated with crystal "pearls". On the road, people hurried home with colorful umbrellas. The passing vehicles splashed water, making pedestrians wet all over.

People on rainy days inevitably feel irritable, feeling overwhelmed and dull. When they open their eyes, they are still gray, without any white, pure and thick black. , like a thick line of ink splashed on the horizon, without any supplementary color. I looked down at my watch. It was clearly five-twenty, but I was still so immersed.