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So we're continuing our topic from last week, talking about weather, but today we're specifically talking about stormy weather.
Right, right.
And we've got three storm idioms for you.
How would you define a storm?
Like, what's the difference between, like, raining, a downpour, and a storm?
All right, well, a storm is just, it's hard, strong weather that, that comes in.
It rains, lightning, thunder, you know, a crazy storm, and then it's gone.
That goes.
Right.
Lightning and thunder is like my, my two key signatures for, like, a storm.
There's got to be some thunder and there's got to be some lightning, you know?
Yeah.
That's really a storm then.
Yeah.
When you've got like, a hurricane is a big storm.