Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Idioms describing bad weather.
Idioms describing bad weather.
pitch-black
Thick clouds cover the sky, which indicates that it will snow.
Dark clouds roll
Absence of justice
Sunless
heavy downpour
sand flying and pebbles rolling
Mantianhuangsha
Lightning and thunder.
Squally Showers
storm wind
Cold winds and too much rain ―― bad weather.
heavy rain
rains cats and dogs
The sand was taken away-the bad and the good were mixed together.
The river flows backwards.
River flooding
Water overflows Jinshan
The autumn rain kept falling.
It was cloudy and rainy in Mao Mao for several days.
The cold wind chills one to the bone
The storm raged
The north wind roared
It's snowing heavily/thickly/thickly and quickly.
Snow and snow hit together
Fluffy snow
Snow World
Freeze for three feet
cold
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