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Weather Idioms
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English idioms relating to
WEATHER - ATMOSPHERE

 
 Once in a blue moon  If something happens once in a blue moon, it occurs very rarely.
 "Bill has very little contact with his brother. They see each other once
 in a blue moon."
 A bolt from the blue  To refer to something as a bolt from the blue means that it happened
 completely unexpectedly.
 "The chairman's resignation came as a bolt from the blue!"
 Chill wind of something   If you face or feel the chill wind of something, you are beginning
  to encounter the problems or trouble it causes.
  "Many building companies are facing the chill wind of the recession."
 Cloud on the horizon   A problem or difficulty that is predictable, or seems likely to arise
  in the future, is called a  cloud on the horizon.
  "They are happily married and for the moment there appear to be
  no clouds on the horizon."
 Cloud nine

 A person who is on cloud nine is very happy because something
 wonderful has happened.
 "When the boss announced my promotion, I was on cloud nine!"

 Come rain or shine  If a person does something come rain or shine, they do it regularly,
 whatever the circumstances.
 "He goes to the gym club every day, come rain or shine."
 In the dark  If someone is kept or left in the dark about something, they are not
 informed about it .
 "The personnel were kept in the dark about the merger until the last
 minute."
 Fair-weather friend  Someone who acts as a friend when times are good, and is not there
 when you are in trouble, is called a fair-weather friend.
 "I thought I could count on Bill, but I've discovered he's just a
 fair-weather friend."
 (The) heavens open   When the heavens open, it suddenly starts to rain heavily.
 
"As soon as the race started, the heavens opened and the runners
  were soaked."
 The lull before the storm     This expression refers to a period of unnatural calm before a
  difficult time or violent activity.
 
"
The sales start on January 1st. The quiet period before that is
  just the lull before the storm."
 Reach for the moon  If you reach for the moon, you are very ambitious and try to
 achieve something even if it's difficult.
 "Jenny is talented and ambitious; she always tends to reach for
 the moon."
 Chasing rainbows  Someone who is chasing rainbows is trying to get something they
 will never obtain.
 "She's trying to get into Harvard but I think she's chasing rainbows."
 Wait for a raindrop in the drought   When someone is waiting for a raindrop in the drought, they are
  waiting or hoping for something that has little chance of happening.
 
"For many people finding a job these days is like waiting for a raindrop
  in the drought! "
 Raining cats and dogs  If it's raining cats and dogs, it's raining very heavily.
 "We'll have to cancel the picnic I'm afraid.  It's raining cats and dogs."
 It never rains but it pours  This expression is used to comment on the fact that when something
 bad happens, other bad things often happen too, and make the situation
 even worse. 
 "First he forgot his briefcase, then he lost his wallet, and when he reached
 the car park, his car had been stolen -  it never rains but it pours!"
 A storm is brewing   To say that a storm is brewing means that the atmosphere
  indicates that there is going to be trouble, probably with outbursts
  of anger or emotion.
  "As soon as we saw Pete's face, we knew there was a storm
  brewing."
 A storm in a teacup  To refer to something as a storm in a teacup means that you think
 that people are making a lot of unnecessary fuss or excitement about
 something unimportant.
 Any port in a storm  When you are in difficulty, any port in a storm refers to a solution
 you accept, which in normal circumstances you would find unacceptable.
 "The hotel was substandard, but it was a case of any port in a storm;
 all the others were full."
 In the eye of the storm  If you are in the eye of the storm you are deeply involved in a situation
 which is difficult or controversial and affects a lot of people.
 "The minister was often in the eye of the storm during the debate on the
  war in Iraq."
 Weather the storm  If you weather the storm, you succeed in surviving a difficult period or
 situation.
 "Given the current recession, the company is weathering the storm
 better than some others."
 Make hay while the sun shines  This expression is used as an encouragement to take advantage of a
 good situation which may not last.
 Successful sportsmen are advised to make hay while the sun shines.
 Snowed under   Someone who is snowed under has so many things to do, usually
  work, that they feel unable to cope with it all.
  "With the 'flu epidemic, doctors and nurses are completely snowed
  under."
 Teeth chattering  If your teeth are chattering, you are extremely cold.
 "Was I cold? My teeth were chattering!"
 Face like thunder  If someone has a face like thunder, they look very angry.
 
"
When Dad is really angry, he has a face like thunder!"
 Tide has turned   When a trend has changed from one thing to another, the tide
  has turned.

  "Before, people wanted to live in residential suburbs; now the tide
  has turned and warehouses are being converted into fashionable
  loft apartments."
 Under the weather  If you are under the weather, you are not feeling very well.
 Know which way the wind blows  This expression means that it is advisable to know how a situation
  is developing in order to be prepared for the changes that are likely
  to happen.
  "Before we decide on anything, we need to know which way the
  wind is blowing."

 
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