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Types of weather

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  • A prolonged period of below-average rainfall causing water shortages.
    DROUGHT
  • Overwhelmed or burdened by tasks or responsibilities.
    TO BE SNOWED UNDER
  • When visibility is reduced due to a thick mist close to the ground.
    FOGGY
  • Extremely happy or elated.
    TO BE ON CLOUD NINE
  • A heavy and sudden rain.
    DOWNPOUR
  • Light rain with very small, fine drops.
    DRIZZLE
  • Postpone or reschedule a plan or invitation.
    TO TAKE A RAINCHECK
  • Regardless of whether it's raining or sunny.
    RAIN OR SHINE
  • Pleasantly warm, neither too hot nor too cold.
    MILD
  • Used to describe an extremely hot day.
    SCORCHER
  • A severe snowstorm with strong winds and reduced visibility.
    BLIZZARD
  • Uncomfortably cold, but not freezing.
    CHILLY
  • When the sky is completely covered by clouds.
    OVERCAST
  • When snow is falling or covering the ground.
    SNOWY
  • Frozen raindrops that fall when the temperature is near freezing.
    SLEET
  • Balls of ice that fall from the sky during thunderstorms.
    HAIL