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What are some good sentences to describe "wet weather"?

The small town is foggy in the winter morning, and the whole city is shrouded in this fog. Thick fog permeates between heaven and earth, as if a thick and wide curtain had fallen from the sky. The faint white smoke in the river blends with the fog all over the sky. This small town composed of people, bridges and fog has a unique scenery in winter. This is a beautiful ethereal landscape painting.

It is drizzling outside the window, and the raindrops seem to be accompanied by a small dance music. I can't help being tempted by the world outside the window.

Raindrops fell on my head and body, and I stood on my back with my eyes closed and my mouth open. Suddenly I feel as if I have grown up a lot under the drizzle.

The rain beads rolled down the grass stem, one drop fell into the soil, and the other drop fell into the grass mouth, and it could not be found.

When raindrops fall into the pool, they draw notes on the water. These notes are circles where raindrops hit the water.

It's raining, and the rain is beating against the window. Countless drops of water, large and small, immediately gathered on the outward window glass.

When it rains, the leaves of all kinds of flowers and plants are condensed with glittering and translucent water drops.

It rained cats and dogs. The raindrops in the sky fell straight like sifting beans, breaking the mirror-like lake and scaring away the small fish who wanted to jump on the water to see the rain scene.

Dark clouds rolled in the sky and it rained cats and dogs in an instant.

After a while, the dense raindrops fell and slammed on the glass window. It is raining harder and harder. I looked out through the glass window, and there was a huge bead curtain hanging between heaven and earth. Rain fell on the tiles on the opposite roof, splashing on the roof like a thin layer of smoke. The rain ran down the eaves and began to form a line like a broken bead. There is more and more water on the ground, which flows into streams.

Raindrops are connected together like a big net and hung in front of my eyes.