What are some of the other weather related English idioms? Here is a small selection:
- Storm in a teacup - a fuss over something trivial.
- Under the weather: feeling unwell or sick.
- Every cloud has a silver lining: Every difficult or negative situation has some positive aspect.
- Come rain or shine: No matter what happens; regardless of the circumstances.
- Throw caution to the wind: to act in a risky or carefree way, ignoring potential dangers.
- On cloud nine: extremely happy.
- Steal someone’s thunder: to take credit for someone else’s idea or to draw attention away from them.
- It never rains but it pours: problems or misfortunes tend to occur all at once.
- A storm is brewing: trouble or conflict is about to happen.
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