
1. Rain: This is the common term for water that falls from the clouds. It can also refer to the rainy season in tropical areas or something that falls like rain. To rain means to fall from the sky as rain does.
2. Snow: Snow refers to the white crystals that fall from the sky, typically in cold climates. It can also describe a heavy snowfall or the act of covering something with snow. To snow means to fall as snow does.
3. Sun: The sun is the star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat. It can also refer to daylight or a period of warm weather. To sun oneself means to lie in the sun for relaxation.
4. Wind: Wind is the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. It can also describe the gas swallowed with food or drink, or the act of rocking a baby to make it burp. To wind means to make someone breathe heavily or to coil or wrap something.
5. Cloud: Clouds are visible masses of water vapor in the atmosphere. They can also refer to other forms of vapor, such as dust or smoke. To cloud means to make something difficult to understand or blur something.
6. Storm: A storm is a disturbance in the atmosphere that brings strong winds, rain, or other severe weather conditions. It can also refer to a strong emotional reaction or a surge of activity. To storm means to attack or to walk quickly with a strong emotion.
7. Shower: A shower is a device used for taking a bath with a spray of water. It can also refer to a bathroom fixture designed for taking a shower. To shower means to take a bath using a shower or to sprinkle or pour water over someone or something.
8. Hurricane: A hurricane is a tropical storm with very strong winds, typically occurring in the Atlantic Ocean. It is a type of cyclone.
9. Sandstorm: A sandstorm is a storm consisting of a large amount of sand blown in the air, usually in arid regions.