Weather Idioms

Weather Idioms
As right as rain: 
To feel fine and healthy.
Be a breeze: 
To be very easy to do.
Be snowed under: 
To have so much to do that you are having trouble doing it all.
Break the ice: 
To say or do something to make someone feel relaxed or at ease in a social setting.
Calm before the storm: 
The quiet, peaceful period before a moment of great activity or mayhem.
Chase rainbows: 
When someone tries to do something that they will not achieve
Come rain or shine: 
You can depend on someone to be there no matter what or whatever the weather.
Every cloud has a silver lining: 
There is always something positive to come out of an unpleasant or difficult situation.
Fair-weather friend: 
A person who is only your friend during good times or when things are going well for you but disappears when things become difficult or you have problems.
Get wind of: 
To learn or hear of something that should be a secret.
Have your head in the clouds: 
To be out of touch of reality. Your ideas may not be sensible or practical.
It never rains but it pours: 
When things don't just go wrong but very wrong and other bad things happen too.
It's raining cats and dogs: 
It's raining very hard.
On cloud nine:
To be extremely happy.

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