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WEATHER

Across
A thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere, reducing visibility.
A sudden brief burst of snowfall, usually light.
A climate phenomenon characterized by the warming of the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, affecting global weather patterns.
A prolonged period of excessively hot weather, often with high humidity.
Light rain falling in very fine drops.
A severe snowstorm with strong winds and reduced visibility.
A seasonal wind that brings heavy rainfall, especially in South Asia.
Weather with a high amount of water vapor in the air, making it feel warmer and sticky.
A storm with thunder, lightning, heavy rain, and sometimes hail.
A large tropical storm with strong winds and heavy rain, usually forming over warm ocean waters.
A multicolored arc of light seen in the sky, caused by sunlight being refracted through water droplets.
Similar to fog but less dense, causing less reduction in visibility.
When the sky is completely covered with clouds, blocking out the sun.
Rain that freezes into ice pellets before hitting the ground.
A large-scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low atmospheric pressure, often bringing storms.
Down
A very strong wind, typically between 34 and 40 knots (63-74 km/h).
A thin layer of ice that forms on surfaces when the temperature drops below freezing.
A gentle wind, often refreshing and mild.
A smooth coating of ice that forms when rain freezes upon impact.
Water droplets that form on cool surfaces during the night from condensation.
A storm during which pellets of frozen rain (hail) fall from the sky.
A heavy, sudden fall of rain.
A flash of light in the sky caused by an electrical discharge during a storm.
Extremely hot weather, often associated with heatwaves.
A prolonged period of little or no rainfall, leading to water shortages.