weathercaster [noun]: a person who reports on the weather on radio or television
5-day forecast [noun]: a forecast of the average weather conditions and large-scale features in a 5-day period
natural disaster [noun]: a natural event such as a flood, earthquake, hurricane, tsunami, or tornado that causes great damage or loss of life
overcast [adjective]: overspread or covered with clouds; cloudy
humid [adjective]: containing a high amount of water; noticeably moist
flurry [noun]: a light, brief shower of snow
snowbird [noun]: a snowbird is a person who moves from colder northern parts of North America to warmer southern parts, typical during the winter
snowed in [idiom]: unable to leave a place because of too much snow
rain cats and dogs [idiom]: rain very hard
lighting never strikes the same place twice [idiom]: used as an assurance that once someone has endured unfortunate circumstances it isn’t going to happen again
take cover [idiom]: to find a hiding place; to seek shelter for protection against something
roll in [idiom]: to arrive at a steady, unstoppable pace