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Idioms describing bad weather

Describe the bad weather:

Sad weather

I still talk about wind and rain. Terrible weather. It is also a metaphor for the unstable situation.

Snow and snow hit together

The storm came with the heavy snow. Describe the weather as very bad

It's raining hard and the wind is blowing hard.

Strong winds and heavy rains hit together. Describe the weather as very bad

The weather is very dry and hot

Metals burn and stones melt. Describe the dry and hot weather

The breeze is warm and the sun is shining-fine weather.

The weather is warm and sunny

Tragic and desolate

It means bad weather. Metaphor scene sad sad.

It's hot enough to melt rocks and metals ― muggy.

(1) refers to the high temperature melting stone. Describe the hot weather. ② Still brilliant. Exert great influence

severse weather

Describe the bad weather

Cold winds and too much rain ―― bad weather.

The text "Zuo Zhao devoted four years to the public": "There is no wind in spring and no bitter rain in autumn." Later, he used "bitter wind and rain" to describe the bad weather, or figuratively described the bleak and miserable situation.

Cold winds and too much rain ―― bad weather.

The text "Zuo Zhao devoted four years to the public": "There is no wind in spring and no bitter rain in autumn." Later, he used "bitter wind and rain" to describe the bad weather, or figuratively described the bleak and miserable situation.

The bad weather torments people.

The bad weather torments people.

It's dark and the air is dark.

Describe the gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere.

The clouds melted and the fog dispersed-disappeared into the thin air.

Of the weather changing from dark to bright. Often used to express the elimination of resentment and doubts.

Cold weather in Ji Yan.

It's very cold.