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Weird weather

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straight

freezing

shone
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lightning

swallow

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- What's the weather like?
- It's kind of weird.
- Why?
- It's raining cats and dogs.
- Cats and dogs? 
- Yes. Straight from the sky.

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- How was the weather yesterday?
- It rained. Then it snowed. It was freezing cold. But the sun shone till the evening came.
- What a shame it wasn't boiling hot.
- What?!

🌧🌨☃️🌡🌞


There was a storm last Saturday. With thunderbolts. The lightnings walked around like spiders on long legs between the blocks of flats.

⛈️⚡️🏬⚡️🏢⚡️🏤⚡️🏫 ⚡️⛈️


- In a dream I was riding on the wind. 
- What about fog?
- It was swallowed by a monster frog!

🌬 🐸 🌫


- How did you know it was going to snow?
- I read the weather forecast.
- At last!

🌡⛅️🌦🌧

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