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Weather idioms

Idioms for weather are:

1, Wan Li is clear, Wan Li is clear, Wan Li is cloudless and sunny.

2, wind and sun, wind and rain, hot sun, after a storm.

3. Lightning and thunder, downpour, scorching sun, spring flowers and autumn fruits.

4. The wind is light and the clouds are light, the scenery is ruined, the wind is raining, and there are no clouds in Wan Li.

5, rainstorm, drizzle, blue sky, bright moon, breeze.

6, Wan Li, blue sky, oblique wind and drizzle, rolling in the morning and evening, clouds rolling and clouds relaxing.

7. Spring breeze and gas, drizzle and oblique wind, twilight, stoves in summer and fans in winter.

Sentences describing the weather

1, on a snowy day, when pure snowflakes flying all over the sky fall from the sky, the world is immediately covered by these lovely angels, and the world has a poetic feeling.

2. In the morning, Wan Li is blue and Wan Li is cloudless, because the red sun rises from the east, the air is fresh and the scenery is beautiful.

On a cloudy day, even God is a black face. People walk on the sidewalk carefully, for fear of offending God, and it rains heavily, which makes you unprepared. Small drops of water falling along the glass sometimes get together to chat!

4. The rain curtain keeps alternating. Raindrops fell from the sky in an instant, with amazing speed, and fell without thinking. Maybe people sometimes do what they want to do like raindrops, without dawdling or thinking about whether they fell to the ground or were caught by flowers and leaves.

5. Spring rain is always so warm and kind. She often walks with the spring breeze. Drive away the cold in winter. Wake up the sleeping earth and hibernating animals.