Precipitation is a word forecasters use for rain.
he would not use it when it is raining he would use it when it will stop raining.
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
When I was outside it was raining and my clothes had become wet
Although it is raining, I decided to walk outside anyway.
The meteorlogical scale showed that the weather was going to be raining.
Although it's raining, we can still go out to play.
Anywhere you would use "it is" I'm happy it's not raining.
It's a dog! It's raining outside today. It's is a contraction for it is.
we use was for the past time or to tell about the past timeFor ExampleI was passing through the streets.It was raining yesterday.
Numerologists do not forecast weather. Meteorologists forecast weather.
Yes, you can use a comma before the word "but" when it connects two independent clauses. For example: "I wanted to go to the store, but it started raining."
You use an umbrella when it is raining.