EMERGENCY USE ONLY

Good to see someone has a plan B

No matter what happens tomorrow,
we will always be divided by our weather and language,
both of which we have in abundance.
Today is smirr.

Banff bailies ,Bobantilter, Bullet stanes, Feeding storm, Gab o' May
Gandiegow, Goat's hair, Gowk's storm, Auld wives and pike staves
Greetie, Haar, Lauchin' rain, Liddesdale drow, Pir, Rumballiach, Snell, mizzle, mist,
Spindrift, Skirll, Sough Damp, wet, smirr, spots, drizzle, shower, rain, downpour, torrential, cataract,pelting, spitting, coming down in stair-rods, raining cats and dogs, pouring, teeming, driving, bucketing, chucking it down, throwing it down, tipping it down, horizontal, lashing, drenched, drookit, saturated, soaked, wringing wet, by rain…..
Nearly time to make your mark.
Have a good one.

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