It is rainy.
Yes there is bad weather in rainforests there is: lots of rain and thunder and lightning.
tropical rainforests
really hot
Most rainforests lie close to the equator. those areas have the warmth and humidity necessary for rainforests (that has to do with tropical weather the equator is just a line on maps)
nothing but I'm sure that if the weather is to hot then the rain forest is destroyed
any special weather phenomena in a rainforest biome
Rainforests have warm, wet, humid climates.
tropical rainforests
Rainforests typically have high humidity, frequent rainfall, and warm temperatures. They have distinct wet and dry seasons, with annual precipitation often exceeding 100 inches. The weather in rainforests is usually very stable throughout the year.
Tornadoes are less common in rainforests due to their stable atmosphere and lack of temperature variations, which are key ingredients for tornado formation. While it's not impossible, the conditions in rainforests make tornadoes rare compared to other regions with more conducive weather patterns.
The answer exits in the question itself. Tropical rainforests have a tropical climate. This means hot and humid, and rainy weather are present in them.
Rainforests typically have warm and humid weather with high levels of rainfall throughout the year. The temperature tends to remain fairly consistent, usually ranging between 20-25 degrees Celsius (68-77 degrees Fahrenheit). Due to its proximity to the equator, rainforests do not experience distinct seasons like summer or winter.