I Guess that is scary by the way
In most literature and stories, the weather around a haunted house would be cold, dark, and possibly windy or rainy.
the weather is windy
Oh, dude, the weather around haunted houses is usually... spooky! Like, seriously, it can get pretty chilly with all those ghostly vibes floating around. And, like, sometimes you might even catch a glimpse of a thunderstorm or some fog creeping in for that extra eerie effect. Just make sure to bring a jacket and maybe a flashlight... you know, in case things get too real.
It depends if you have a means of storing the excess energy, if your house is in a windy place, and how much energy you use.
it means it is windy just windy
As the wind moves around the house, it can cause pressure differences. High pressure on the side that the wind is coming from and low on the lee side. If the doors and windows do not have an adequate seal, these pressure differences can change the pressure differences within the building. High pressure on one side of the door compared to the other will try and push it open. The problem appears to be that there is inadequate seals around doors and windows and that the door catches are not working properly. You need some house maintenance.
Windy, it is windy, Hace viento in Spanish.
It is very windy outside today.Scotland is a bit windy.
Yes - It can either be pronounced windy - as in 'The weather was more windy today', or windy as in 'The road was more windy than he expected'
When it's windy, the air pressure outside the house changes, causing the air pressure inside the house to also change. This change in air pressure can create a suction effect on the plumbing system, causing the water in the toilet bowl to move or ripple.
When it's windy, the air pressure outside the house changes, causing the air pressure inside the house to also change. This change in air pressure can create a suction effect on the plumbing system, causing the water in the toilet bowl to move or ripple.
windy windy