if a house fly bites you does it mean its going to rain
I have tried to research this to get proof on the subject.While growing up in the summers at my fathers in Wisconsin my father always told me when the flies start biting its going to rain. Some have said this is just an old farmers tale but I can attest to the accuracy of the statement. I can also add that the only times i can remember being bitten by common flies it did rain! at least near by.
Heavy continuous rain is lots of rain coming down that lasts for a long time.
there is not going to be a heavy rain for psp. it is only for playstation 3.
Vegetation is affected by acid rain by coming in contact with the acid rain can kill the plants. Hope this helps. :)
No. A 40% chance of rain means that there is a 40% or 2 in 5 chance that it will rain. A 100% chance of rain would mean that it will rain.
means that rain is coming
Rain is coming.
I have tried to research this to get proof on the subject.While growing up in the summers at my fathers in Wisconsin my father always told me when the flies start biting its going to rain. Some have said this is just an old farmers tale but I can attest to the accuracy of the statement. I can also add that the only times i can remember being bitten by common flies it did rain! at least near by.
"Where are you ? .... the rain is coming"
did you see black clouds , that's the sign of rain is coming
Heavy continuous rain is lots of rain coming down that lasts for a long time.
If there is DARK clouds and there is cold air then there is a good chance of rain.
there is not going to be a heavy rain for psp. it is only for playstation 3.
i think they are thinking about it
Precipitation
Not really it just depends, you know its going to rain because you can feel a nice cool breeze but you just have to check the news.
You probably won't be able to. You can identify them as idioms because they won't mean anything in the context in which they are used. You can try to puzzle out the probable meaning, but you'll probably just have to ask someone what they mean. For example, in the sentence, "It was coming on to rain," you might be able to determine that "coming on to" means that rain seemed imminent, but you'd be better off asking to be certain.