Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to describe the shower weather?

How to describe the shower weather?

Shower (cold), shower (wonderful), shower (fresh), shower (hasty), shower (cold).

Shower, rain falling from cumulonimbus clouds, has a short duration, a sudden start and end, and the precipitation intensity changes greatly. Sometimes accompanied by lightning and thunder, mostly in summer. Showers are intermittent, generally small in scope, with rain banners and often accompanied by strong winds.

When the weather forecast shows showers, people should take umbrellas or raincoats when they go out, or find a temporary shelter from the rain. Because the shower time is short and it comes and goes quickly, it will generally not cause physical harm to people. When there is a forecast or a shower, just take an umbrella when you go out.

Extended data

1, showers mostly occur in summer when the temperature is high, and also occur from time to time in other three seasons.

2, the rainfall is uncertain, it comes and goes quickly, and the rain is short.

3. Time is discontinuous, coming and going quickly, or sometimes not;

4. Discontinuity in space, that is, uneven distribution in scope.

5. Discontinuous intensity and long time.