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Good words and sentences describing bad weather

Bad weather: March storm, closing at dusk, no plans to stay in spring. Tears ask flowers silently, and red flies over the swing.

The wind is fast and high, the ape cries sadly, and the birds are circling in the white sand. The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably.

Sad autumn is angry! Bleak, vegetation withers and decays. Travel far, and return to the mountains near the water.

Autumn sounds of trees, mountains and mountains, cool colors.

The mountain is cold and blue now, and the autumn water has flowed for a day.

The stream of the river has been flowing for less than a day, and white stones are exposed on the riverbed. The weather is getting colder and the red leaves on the branches are becoming scarce.

The south is a wilderness, because leaves are falling, and the wind from the north makes the water cold.

Whispering trees flow out of the forest, and the autumn mountains have a sunset.

Good weather: Grass and trees know that spring will come back soon, and all kinds of reds and purples compete for Fang Fei.

The willow shade is raining, and the residual flowers fall to see the warbler.

It's beautiful in the evening, and the flowers and plants in the spring breeze are very fragrant. Swallows fly in the mud and mandarin ducks sleep in the warm sand.

Huang Si's family is full of flowers, and thousands of them are low.

Several early warblers compete for warm trees, and their new swallows peck at the soil in spring.