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A rain drop if it is rain and a snow flake if it is snow.

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It is a green storm cloud that is raining.

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Depends on your country... In the UK - we use a black cloud with a lightning bolt through it.

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snow, rain, clouds. things like that

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rain drop for rain

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the down arrow. :)

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↓ (down arrow) :-)

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