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Sentences describing bad weather in rainy days

The wind is blowing and it is raining. A closer look reveals that there is not even a single person in the street. All the water was wasted and turned into a flowing river, and countless splashes rushed to open. From a distance, buildings and trees are blurred.

The wind with rain stars, like looking for something on the ground, bumped into the east and west. No sooner had the pedestrians on the road found shelter than it began to rain. It's raining harder and harder, and soon it's like a downpour. Look at the rain in the sky, it's really like a waterfall! When a gust of wind blows, the waterfall-like rain is blown into smoke, fog and dust.

A drizzling rain falls like tears on the Mourning Day; The mourner's heart is going to break on his way.

Raindrops shed from the air to every corner, like crystal clear pearls, very beautiful. Raindrops fall from eaves, walls and leaves, just like broken beads, and finally connect to form a water column.