flash of lightning - a sudden bright light in the sky caused by electricity during a storm., earthquake - a sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements beneath the Earth's surface., heatwave - an extended period of excessively hot weather, often with little relief at night., wildfire - an uncontrolled fire that spreads rapidly through forests or grasslands., overcast - when the sky is completely covered with clouds, blocking sunlight., hurricane - a powerful tropical storm with strong winds and heavy rain, typically forming over warm ocean waters., drizzle - light rain that falls in small drops over a longer period., a roar of thunder - a loud sound produced by lightning striking the atmosphere, often following a flash of lightning., shower - a brief period of rain that usually does not last long., gale - a strong wind, often associated with storms, that can cause damage., drought - a prolonged dry period when there is little or no rainfall, leading to water shortages., bucketing down - when rain is falling very heavily, almost like water being poured from a bucket., scorching - extremely hot weather that can be uncomfortable or even dangerous., pouring - when rain is falling very heavily and continuously., hail - balls or lumps of ice that fall from the sky during a storm., misty - having a lot of mist, which makes the air damp and reduces visibility., hazy - when the air is not clear, making it difficult to see far due to mist or smoke., chilly - cool enough to make you feel cold but not freezing., freezing - very cold temperatures that can cause water to turn into ice., blizzard - a severe snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility.,

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