I learned this from a meterologist. She said that some people can tell what kind of weather it's going to be when it's rainy or sunny, because they have some kind of thing inside them that tells the weather without even knowing it. So if your back starts to hurt (this only happens to some people, not all people) that means that it's going to rain. I know this sounds weird but it's true. It's kind of hard to explain. But I a little bit.
I believe this common "old wives tale" is mostly "mental", because if you think about it, when the weather is rainy and gloomy, our mental state mirrors it, making us "feel" the same way, same as when it is sunny, our moods lift and we are happier....there is little or no evidence that weather conditions can affect us "physically".
Leeches prefer warm and humid weather conditions, as they thrive in moist environments with temperatures ranging from 50-80°F. They are usually more active during rainy or humid days.
as is the case with many countries, parts of Holland are normally damp and rainy but there are dryer parts, albeit in this case most of Holland does have this climate.
Hot, humid climate where summers are wet, hot, damp and suffocating and extremely moist rainy season accompanied with heavy rainfall
In March, the weather in Scotland is typically cool and damp, with temperatures ranging from 35-45F (2-7C). It is often cloudy and rainy, with occasional snowfall in higher elevations. It is advisable to dress warmly and be prepared for varying weather conditions.
that's easy its rainy
Damp, moist, wet. Unless you are indoors.
In March, Portland's weather can be damp and cool, with occasional rain showers. The city starts to come alive with blooming flowers and cherry blossoms. It's a good time to explore indoor attractions like museums, breweries, and restaurants.
Not by itself. But being cold will will put a strain on your body, leaving less energy for the immune system to protect you from diseases.
I had a damp cloth. The weather was rather damp today.
yes it is because it is always damp and rainy.
There are two: 'mild' and 'damp'.