Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What idioms are there about "fog, rain and snow" weather?

What idioms are there about "fog, rain and snow" weather?

Idioms about "fog, rain and snow" weather include: snow and ice, continuous rain, oblique wind and drizzle, storm and rainstorm.

Ice and snow? [bρng tiān Xu ě dě]: Describe ice and snow.

Rainy day? [y ρ n y ǔ miá n miá n]: continuous, which means continuous, gloomy weather and continuous drizzle, and it has a different kind of interest.

Oblique wind and drizzle? [Xie f ng xing y ǔ]: Describe a small storm.

Storm? [Kuang fēng bào y incarnation]: refers to heavy wind and rain. It also refers to a violent momentum or a sinister situation.

Rainstorm pouring down? [bàoyǔqěng pén]: It describes the urgency of rain.