Top 10 English Slangs for Weather Observer
Top 10 English Slangs for Weather Observer 1. Rain Cats and Dogs When it's raining heavily, we say it's 'raining cats and dogs'. It's a vivid way to describe a downpour. So, next time you see a torrential rain, you'll know just what to say! 2. Sunny Side Up We all love a sunny day, right? When it's 'sunny side up', it means the sun is shining brightly. It's a positive way to describe a clear, sunny weather. 3. Frosty When it's 'frosty', it means the temperature has dropped significantly, often resulting in a thin layer of ice on surfaces. It's a term commonly used during winter. 4. Hazy Ever seen a foggy day where the visibility is reduced? That's 'hazy'. It's when the air is filled with fine particles, making it difficult to see clearly. 5. Breezy