A little rain isn't likely to damage a refrigerator. That said, you should follow the advice in the owner's manual. Some refrigerators are designed to be weatherproof and some will produce an electrical shock hazard if allowed to get wet.
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It RAINS for the whole weekend so the fish were safe for another week is not grammatically correct. Rains is present tense; were safe is past tense.Correct: It rained for the whole weekend so the fish were safe for another week.
It's a pretty safe bet that it rained somewhere on July 15th.
No, if the water is contaminated then refrigeration will NOT make it safe to drink.
A doorway or a fridge.
A homophone for "rained" is "reigned".
The past tense of "rain" would be "rained".It rained is the past tense
no! there some harmful microorganisms there including HI virus is there.
yes
it always rained
It would be safe if not past expiration, and cooked, but would not taste good.
You could, if you wish! But, the motor cutting in during the quiet of the night might prove rather disturbing. Personally, I wouldn't have a fridge in my bedroom.