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Snowed under
Overwhelmed with work or responsibilities.
A cloud on the horizon
A problem that is likely to happen in the future.
Soaked to the skin
Completely wet.
Stormy weather
Difficult or troubled times (often in relationships).
The dead of winter
The coldest and darkest part of winter.
Spitting rain
Light rain, just a few drops.
As right as rain
Feeling completely fine or in good condition.
The heavens opened
It suddenly started raining heavily.
It’s raining cats and dogs
It’s raining very heavily.
Take a rain check
Postpone or put off something for now.
On cloud nine
Extremely happy.
Save for a rainy day
Keep something (usually money) for future difficulties.
A fair-weather friend
Someone who is only there when things are good.
Head in the clouds
Not paying attention or being unrealistic.
A storm in a teacup
A big fuss over something unimportant.
Every cloud has a silver lining
There’s something good in every bad situation.
Come rain or shine
No matter what happens.
Under the weather
Feeling sick or unwell.