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Sentences describing thunderstorms

The sentences describing thunderstorms are as follows:

1, the rain keeps falling, and the deafening thunder is still roaring. Finally, it was dawn, and the rain gradually became smaller. It began to look like cloth, then like curtains, like broken beads, like lines. Finally, we could only tell the size of the rain by the raindrops on the ground.

The dark clouds in the sky are getting lower and darker. After a while, a gust of wind blew and made the tree shake. In Wan Li, lightning flashed across the sky, thunder rumbled and rain poured down from the sky. In this way, a thunderstorm came to the earth and moistened everything on the earth.

3. "Click" lightning flashes white light, like waving a sword; Thunder rumbled and I wanted to beat drums in the air. Then, raindrops as big as soybeans fell one after another.

4. A flash of lightning, followed by white and bright raindrops, hit the black tile, ticking and hitting a string of bubbles floating in the pond.

At this time, thunder, rain and wind are mixed together, which is really terrible, as if the sky is going to fall.

6. The stronger the wind, the heavier the rain. Lightning flashed across the sky like a golden snake dancing wildly. A loud noise shook the earth and the students tightened their necks and covered their ears with their hands.

7. Suddenly, a sword-like lightning cut across the sky, followed by a terrible thunder. Then it rained like a waterfall, which was more spectacular than flying a few thousands of feet and more terrible than "bullets". Lightning and Thunder, two dynamic screenwriters, also made good sound effects for Thunderstorm.

8. At this time, there was water everywhere in the sky and underground, which became a world of water. What a thunderstorm!

9. "Boom-"several thunders, and black clouds roared like a group of wild horses. The layers overflow the top of the head, and the thicker they gather, the lower the pressure, as if standing on the roof can tear off one. The sun was so scared that I didn't know where to hide, as if someone had set the clock to night and it was dark between heaven and earth.