a twisting mass of air that causes a lot of damage
tornado
a period of unusually hot weather
a heatwave
watery snow on the ground
slush
poor visibility caused by the weather
fog
typical November weather can cause this respiratory disease
asthma
loud noices and flashes of light often accompanied by rain
a thunderstorm
a long period of no rain
a drought
when rain turns into snow
sleet
small balls of ice falling from the sky
hail, hailstones
staying in the sun and very high temperatures for too long and your body can't keep your temperature at a normal level anymore
a heatstroke
a storm with strong winds and lots of snow
a blizzard
when the air is hot and damp and you sweat a lot
it's humid or muggy
deep banks of snow against walls
snowdrifts
a covering of ice crystals on a cold surface; it looks nice on trees
frost
a runny nose, itching eyes and nose, and sneezing are symptoms of which allergy
hayfever
a violent storm in the Pacific Ocean
a typhoon
a little rain
a drizzle
Can be triggered by the weather or skiers in the mountains
an avalanche
It's caused by rain falling on already frozen ground.
black ice
when the body temperature is below 35.0 degrees Celsius
hypothermia
a very strong wind often accompanied by rain / synonyme for storm
a gale
Finish the proverb: Lightning never strikes twice...
... in the same place.
What happens to the ground when temperatures rise above zero
it thaws
light fog often on the sea or caused by light rain
mist
frozen skin or tissue
a frostbite