I assume you are talking about sunspots, as they are, in effect, "storms on the sun". They occur on or near the sun's surface.
When the sun is shining while it is snowing, it means that there are both clouds and clear skies present. This combination can occur when a storm is passing through the area, with the sun shining from behind the clouds as the snow falls.
The sun is still in the sky during a rainstorm. Rainstorms occur when the atmosphere conditions are right for precipitation, which does not necessarily block out the sun. You might not see the sun during a rainstorm if it is obscured by clouds, but it is still there.
Pink storm clouds are caused by the scattering of sunlight by water droplets or ice crystals in the clouds. This scattering can happen when the sun is low on the horizon, causing the clouds to appear pink or reddish in color.
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They''re called sun-spots. They appear as dark 'spots' on the surface of the Sun. The bright 'arches' are solar flares resulting from the storm's energy.
The clouds start to part from the sun.
Clouds appear dark before a storm because they become thicker and higher, blocking more sunlight from passing through. This creates a shadow effect and gives the appearance of dark clouds. Additionally, the moisture content in the clouds increases as a storm approaches, which can make them appear darker.
The sun is above the clouds, because when the clouds pass through it covers the sun. So yes the clouds are below the sun.
A nimbus is a type of storm cloud, so expect precipitation and little sun if the weather forecaster says that nimbus clouds are on the way.
As she lay in the sun, her skin darkened. The storm clouds collided overhead and the skies darkened.
because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it because sometimes it rains and the clouds don't have time to move it rains and when the suns shines theres no clouds to cover it
There is no relationship between the sun and the clouds