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Quotes About Weather

This is the weather the cuckoo likes, And so do I; When showers betumble the chestnut spikes, And nestlings fly
~ Thomas Hardy
Your husband, my dear, is, I make no doubt, having scorching weather all this time. Lord, if he could only see his pretty wife now! Not that this weather hurts your beauty at all—in fact, it rather does it good.
~ Thomas Hardy
Fancies find room in the strongest minds. Here, in a churchyard old as civilization, in the worst of weathers, was a strange woman of curious fascinations never seen elsewhere: there might be some devilry about her presence.
~ Thomas Hardy
The rain stretched obliquely through the dull atmosphere in liquid spines, unbroken in continuity between their beginnings in the clouds and their points in him.
~ Thomas Hardy
Look at this. A barstool, named Sven? Some old Swedish custom, the winter kicks in, weather gets harsh, after a while you find yourself relating to the furniture in ways you didn't expect?
~ Thomas Pynchon
The weather offered a variety of aspects fit for talk, and the subject when broached was leapt on with almost hysterical enthusiasm, that each guest might express and relieve himself before the subject was left lifeless and limp, on the extremes of temperature, of humidity, rain, snow, sleet, the velocity of the wind
~ Thomas Savage
I love this place; I love mountains and big skies and forests. And the weather is still supremely beautiful even though the lower peaks are powdered with fresh snow. But Heavens! What sun. It never has an ending. I am basking at this minute - half past four - too hot without a hat, & the sky is that transparent blue only to be seen in autumn - the forest trees steeped in light.
~ Katherine Mansfield
Thunder Rolls bowling alley
~ Kathleen Bacus
No Orkney weather lasts long, and you can see new weather coming a long way off. There are frequent scraps of rainbow. And birds. At any point you can stop walking, or pull over and lower the car window and hear the cries of peewits and tremulous curlews.
~ Kathleen Jamie
A strong gust of wind slammed into
~ Kathleen Morgan
The impending snow held off long enough for them to reach
~ Kathleen Morgan
Warm in the sun, freezing in the shade, it was a season of extremes.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
I am a woman whose moods are influenced by the weather, my outlook rising and falling with the barometer.
~ Kathy Reichs
Ain't climate change grand?
~ Kathy Reichs
Barely spring, yet the unseasonable Florida humidity made me feel like I'd disembarked from my flight into a Rottweiler's mouth.
~ Kathy Reichs
We get the place on the right swell, surfing it is one thing, getting good shots is something else. You get fog up there. You get rain. You get clouds. The light is shit. Harmon knows that too. That's why he asked for you. Radical conditions, a narrow window. You better have somebody who can get the shot. His problem is, he thinks you're still the one.
~ Kem Nunn
In this country, we were not into detail. Europe developed detail." "Why do you think that is?" "Weather. The whole history of England consists of finding things to do out of the weather. Which tells you why Russia was even worse. That's why Russian novels have 182 characters: bad weather.
~ Ken Jennings
I'll take heat rash over frost bite any day.
~ Ken Travous
Eran días de grandes calores, con los mendocinos atontados de bochorno, durmiendo siestas hasta las seis de la tarde.
~ César Aira
Winter was held off for yet another day although it didn't even attempt to hide its dark intentions anymore, and the weather was cool and clear. Pockets of aspen performed maudlin technicolor death scenes on the mountainsides while brittle dry leaves choked the small streams and skittered across the road with breaths of wind.
~ C.J. Box
no matter how cold it got in the mountain west, it was colder and damper in the Midwest. Maybe, he thought, it was why they were so damned tough.
~ C.J. Box
It looks like a cow pissing on a flat rock, this rain.
~ C.J. Box
Para nada nos vale el apretar el paso al vernos sorprendidos en el medio de la llanura por la tormenta. Nos mojamos lo mismo y nos fatigamos mucho más.
~ Camilo Jose Cela
The first rule of hurricane coverage is that every broadcast must begin with palm trees bending in the wind.
~ Carl Hiaasen