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storm

[shtohrm] / ʃtoʊrm /




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The storms dropped nearly 6 inches of rain in 10 days—more than the town typically sees all month—and melted mountain snowpack.

From The Wall Street Journal

It all prompts the question: is this storm a passing one, or are prices set to remain stubbornly high - and should we brace for them staying that way permanently?

From BBC

A Pineapple Express storm is expected to bring several inches of rain and high winds into the region between Tuesday and Saturday, possibly causing flooding, mudslides and other hazards.

From Los Angeles Times

The Pineapple Express storm bearing down on Southern California could bring heavy rain and strong winds throughout Christmas week, potentially triggering mudslides, downing trees and flooding not only freeways but also homes and businesses.

From Los Angeles Times

It was hardly a calm Atlantic storm season overall.

From The Wall Street Journal