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Quotes About Weather

It's raining in my heart, like it's raining in the city. What is this sadness that pierces my heart?
~ Sonya Sones
The days draw out, the weather gets warmer, and it's what we call summer, with a bitter laugh when we've said it.
~ Stan Barstow
Piovi pure, cielo nero, grandina, e tu, vento, soffiaci contro. Noi abbiamo sempre mangiato pane e tempesta. E terremo duro.
~ Stefano Benni
It is a place of fine weather, and this is a book of fine weather, a book written in Spring. I will not remember the winter and the rain. It was the Spring that brought Sarah Brown to Mitten Island, and the Spring that first showed her magic. It was the Spring that awoke her on her first morning in the House of Living Alone.
~ Stella Benson
Das Land zwischen Hamburg und Sylt bestand aus lauter Striemen. Waagerecht: das waren die Äcker, Feldraine und Mistbahnen. Senkrecht: der Regen!
~ Sten Nadolny
You can plan on a change in the weather and time, but I never planned on you changing you mind.
~ Taylor Swift
An optimist sees rainbows when there is rain.
~ Debasish Mridha
She was always threatening rain; he had been born with an umbrella in his hand.
~ Michael Chabon
Although it wasn't raining anymore, the air was still heavy with water, and rain gutters were ringing all over Point Breeze.
~ Michael Chabon
The rain continued through Monday morning and slowed Bosch's drive into Brentwood to a frustrating crawl. It wasn't heavy rain, but in Los Angeles any rain at all can paralyze the city. It was one of the mysteries Bosch could never fathom. A city largely defined by the automobile yet full of drivers unable to cope with even a mild inclemency.
~ Michael Connelly
Hunter recognized the old seaman's trick for locating the eye of a hurricane. If you stood with your arms out and your back to the wind, the eye of the storm was always two points forward of the left hand's direction.
~ Michael Crichton
He rode by day and he rode by night, in the scorching sun and the pelting rain.
~ Michael Ende
Early spring, yes. It's one of those cautiously hopeful days at the beginning of April, after the clocks have made their great leap forward but before the weather or the more suspicious trees have quite had the courage to follow them, and Kate and I are traveling north in a car crammed with food and books and old saucepans and spare pieces of furniture.
~ Michael Frayn
United States congressman had asked her why the taxpayer needed to fund the National Weather Service when he could get his weather from AccuWeather. Where on earth did he think AccuWeather—or the apps or the Weather Channel— got their weather? Where was AccuWeather when winds
~ Michael Lewis
Tornadoes aren't like that. Like the rest of the weather in the continental United States, they move from west to east, but the paths they take are random. Their force can be judged only after the fact, by the damage they've done. If a hurricane is another night in a bad marriage, a tornado is a blind date.
~ Michael Lewis
Of the roughly $9 billion spent each year by the Commerce Department, $5 billion goes to NOAA, and the bulk of that money is spent, one way or another, on figuring out the weather. Each and every day, NOAA collects twice as much data as is contained in the entire book collection of the Library of Congress.
~ Michael Lewis
We sat there wrapping our heads around what we'd done." Six years after the storm, Uccellini described the advances in weather prediction from about the end of World War II as "one of the major intellectual achievements of the twentieth century.
~ Michael Lewis
Well you know what they say. It's always raining somewhere.
~ Michael Monroe
Between the kitchen and the destroyed chapel a door led into an oval-shaped library. The space inside seemed safe except for a large hole at portrait level in the far wall, caused by mortar-shell attack on the villa two months earlier. The rest of the room had adapted itself to this wound, accepting the habits of weather, evening stars, the sound of birds.
~ Michael Ondaatje
Yet in general all writers can really do is lift a sensitive finger to the cultural breeze and sense a coming change in the weather; very seldom do they actually change it themselves.
~ Michael Pollan
Farming is the riskiest profession in the world since the fate of the crop is closely linked to the behaviour of the monsoon.
~ M. S. Swaminathan
It must be the PGA Championship if it's August and you can sit down and talk to the heat or reach inside your shirt, where it's 110 degrees, and grab handfuls of humidity.
~ Dan Jenkins
When it's colder, your skin needs more attention.
~ Lara Stone
Right now, it's hard to imagine that it is raining anywhere in the world.
~ Maggie Stiefvater, Linger