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It is as cold as the North Pole outside. It is as hot as concrete at the pool on a summer day. It is as windy as a huge fan blowing in your face. It is as bright as the sun outdoors.

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8y ago

What is the simile as. As weather .

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12y ago

Under the weather

Saving up for a rainy day

Once in a Blue Moon

A bolt from the blue

Chill Wind of something

Cloud on the horizon

On cloud nine

Come Rain or Shine

In the dark

Fair Weather Friend

The heavens open

The lull before the storm

Reach for the stars

Chasing Rainbows

Waiting for a raindrop in the drought

Raining Cats and Dogs

It never rains but it pours

A storm is brewing

A storm in a teacup

Any port in a storm

In the eye of the storm

Weather the storm

Make hay while the sun shines

Snowed under

Teeth chattering

Face like thunder

The tide has turned

Know which way the wind blows

I found most of these in Alfred Jack's "Red Herrings and White Elephants" glossary of idioms.

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11y ago

It's "under the weather."

If a person says "I'm under the weather", it means he or she is not feeling well. For example, he or she is feeling ill or has a cold, stomach ache, headache, etc.

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Do not know

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